Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          most holy man, as verily~ ~beleeving all that hee had said. And
 2    2,    7|             dignity of Kingdomes~ ~(beleeving that therein consisted the
 3    2,    8| dishonourable act by him committed, beleeving likewise, that her~ ~slanderous
 4    2,   10|           bestow on them, foolishly beleeving, that they can~ ~cover their
 5    3,    3|        Friars~ ~lappe.~ ~ He verily beleeving all this false report, being
 6    3,    7|      admiration at this question,~ ~beleeving that not any one had knowledge
 7    4,    8|         both constantly knowing and beleeving, made no more ceremony,
 8    4,    9|            Cooke tooke the heart,~ ~beleeving it to be no otherwise, then
 9    4,   10|           the monster multitude, in beleeving his accesse hither onely
10    5,    7|             which her Mother verily beleeving, and willing to preserve~ ~
11    7,    3|            or rather made shew of~ ~beleeving, that the Godfather said
12    7,    4|           Which his Wife constantly beleeving, saide to her selfe: That
13    7,    4|               within the house, and beleeving her, rather then him, in
14    7,    9|            hearing these words, and beleeving this deed of~ ~hers to be
15    7,    9|        smell as it did? He verily~ ~beleeving what she said, albeit hee
16    7,   10|            his~ ~friend, and verily beleeving it for a truth, that no
17    8,    7|          carriage~ ~toward him, and beleeving that she beheld him with
18    8,    7|               tarrying with her, as beleeving him verily to be in the
19    8,    7|            was exceeding joyful, as beleeving verily,~ ~that the houre
20    8,    7|          are often thus deluded, in beleeving~ ~what men write and speake
21    8,    7|          downe from the Turret. She beleeving his promise, tolde him where~ ~
22    8,    8|            belike) too credulous in beleeving, or else overfeeble in~ ~
23    8,    9|              The Physitian~ ~fondly beleeving, that (in the night time)
24    8,    9|         hearing this Discourse, and beleeving it constantly,~ ~without
25    8,   10|            necessary understanding, beleeving these~ ~counterfetted tears
26    9,    1|            more foolish sort verily beleeving,~ ~that the divell had caried
27    9,    4|              before Aniolliero: and beleeving undoubtedly, that he had
28    9,    7|      foolish and jealous surmise,~ ~beleeving her husbands dreames the
29    9,   10|        wondring at these words, and beleeving he did not~ ~fable in them:
30   10,    6|          faith he~ ~reposed in you, beleeving verily, that you were a
31   10,    7|            all fooles: they perhaps beleeving, that I~ ~was forgetfull
32   10,    8|            to be~ ~his wife.~ ~ She beleeving verily that he was Gisippus,
33   10,    9|            ride thither. Which they beleeving,~ ~were the better contented,
34   10,   10|        impositions.~ ~ His Subjects beleeving, that he had caused the
35   10,   10|             And he (good man) never beleeving, that the Marquesse would
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