Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        the silence of the~ ~night bestowed sweet rest on them al. In
 2    1,    2|     altogither lost, in regard he bestowed it to a good end,~ ~and
 3    1,    6|             whatsoever he gave or bestowed on him, was as ill imployed
 4    1,    6|       dinner was ended, the Abbot bestowed~ ~honorable garments on
 5    1,    8|        that much paine hath beene bestowed, and~ ~many reprehensions
 6    2,    3|        silence of the~ ~night had bestowed sleepe on all the rest;
 7    2,    4|       where Merchants in the City bestowed good garments on him, he~ ~
 8    2,    5|            part of our losses, he bestowed Lands and houses on us here,
 9    2,   10|       satisfaction as~ ~hee daily bestowed on his studies, being a
10    3,    6|           hast (against thy will) bestowed it on thine owne, and the
11    3,    7|        then the rest) on whom she bestowed her liberall favours,~ ~
12    3,    8|    husband as I have, or else had bestowed~ ~on me none at all; I might
13    4,    1|          very heaviest enemy hath bestowed such a~ ~grave on thee,
14    4,    5|         over with her teares, and bestowed infinite kisses thereon.~ ~
15    4,   10|        and~ ~well-featured youth) bestowed her affection most entirely
16    5,    8| commendable meanes,~ ~and therein bestowed all the night season) how
17    5,    9|         consented thereto, so she bestowed her selfe and her~ ~riches
18    6,    8|           hir, or rather a gift~ ~bestowed on hir by nature (thogh
19    6,   10|         laboured in search of; he bestowed on me some of his~ ~Reliques.
20    7,    2|          mee poore, yet thou hast bestowed a~ ~better blessing on me,
21    7,    3|          Nunne (after shrift) had bestowed on him, upon the~ ~husbands
22    7,    6|    merrily feasted~ ~together: he bestowed a good Gelding on Lionello,
23    7,    9|      stept into yeares)~ ~Fortune bestowed in marriage a great Lady,
24    8,    9|           which title hee onely~ ~bestowed on himselfe, and tooke a
25    8,    9|          Cacavinciglia, on whom I bestowed my intirest affection, and (
26    8,   10|      sweetly embracing Salabetto, bestowed those~ ~further favours
27    8,   10|      might conceyve of~ ~her, she bestowed a rich and costly Girdle
28    8,   10|  bountifull offer (having~ ~never bestowed any gift on her, because
29   10,    2|       bounty, which King Alphonso bestowed~ ~on the Florentine knight,
30   10,    3|      service:~ ~yet never hath he bestowed any other advancement on
31   10,    4|           downe his cheekes, he~ ~bestowed infinite sweet kisses on
32   10,    7|        ever after, hee honourably bestowed her in marriage on a young~ ~
33   10,    8|     himselfe. Your judgement hath bestowed her on a rich~ ~young man:
34   10,    8|           the wealth which I have bestowed on thee.~ ~But Gisippus,
35   10,    9|         Abbot, beside a bountie~ ~bestowed on Monkes. Then he sent
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