Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          youngest had attained to five and twenty yeares:) in whom
 2    2,    5|     purpose)~ ~at Naples, did put five hundred Crownes of gold
 3    2,    5|       have I lost a~ ~Sister, and five hundred Crownes besides?
 4    2,    5|         finger valued to be worth five hundred~ ~duckets of gold:
 5    2,    5|    Perouse, having adventured his five hundred~ ~Crownes on a Ring,
 6    2,    7|           a Brother, aged~ ~about five and twenty yeeres, of most
 7    2,    9|           the proofe, pawne downe five~ ~thousand Duckets of gold, (
 8    2,    9|          that will make good~ ~my five thousand Duckets; and albeit
 9    2,    9|     Bernardo, that he had won his five thousand~ ~Duckets, and
10    2,    9|         the deede, but foure or~ ~five very ravenous Woolves, came
11    2,    9|         husbands folly, in waging five thousand Duckets of Gold,~ ~
12    2,    9|           he won the Wager of the five thousand Golden Duckets
13    2,    9|           but restoring backe the five thousand Duckets of gold,
14    3,    9|          the Countesse~ ~gave her five hundred pounds, besides
15    4,    9|       their Castles~ ~stood about five miles distant each from
16    5,    3| unwillingly) it so fell out, that five and twenty other theeves,~ ~
17    6,    2|          himselfe washed foure or five small glasses, faire and
18    6,    2|       Bottle, containing foure or five Gallons at~ ~the least,
19    6,    3|          with him, as to give him five hundred Ducates of~ ~Gold,
20    8,    9|      Society, consisting of about five and twenty~ ~men, who should
21    8,   10|       amounting in valew to above five hundred~ ~Florines of Gold.
22    8,   10|         but~ ~am able to lend you five hundred if I were sure of
23    8,   10|           not stretch to lend you five Florines. Alas~ ~deare heart (
24    8,   10|      morning he brought her the~ ~five hundred Florines, which
25    8,   10|          having thus received the five hundred Florines, the~ ~
26    8,   10|         would repay him backe his five hundred~ ~Florines, to winne
27    8,   10|           not due returne of your five hundred Florins. No~ ~sooner
28    8,   10|         found them to be his owne five hundred Florines: then,~ ~
29    8,   10|   destitute of money, because the five hundred~ ~Florines which
30    8,   10|           mine, who did lend me~ ~five hundred Florines in my need,
31    8,   10|          for repaying backe the~ ~five hundred Florines, and folly
32    9,    4|       will restore it me back for five and thirty, if I could~ ~
33    9,    4|           will bee had againe for five and thirty~ ~shillings,
34   10,    3|      beholding but for~ ~foure or five, and all of them vexation
35   10,   10|       marriage.~ ~ About foure or five yeeres after the birth of
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