Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         when they were able to procure~ ~them, would hale the bodies (
 2    1,    1|      more mischiefe he could~ ~procure in this kind, so much the
 3    1,    1|        office for me, I~ ~will procure thee favourable Letters
 4    1,    1|      will make amends for all. Procure~ ~therefore, I pray you,
 5    1,    3|       knowing where, or how to procure it; he~ ~remembred a rich
 6    1,    6|     Emperor. He determining to procure a~ ~very solemne assembly
 7    2,    8|         but, as best hee could procure the meanes, passed over~ ~
 8    2,    9|   partie so diceyved; I~ ~will procure such meanes, that she shall
 9    4,    8|  himselfe away, if he~ ~see us procure her marriage to some other.
10    4,   10|   which usually~ ~was given to procure a sleepy entrancing. Two
11    4,   10|    hath received it) it will~ ~procure a kinde of a dead sleepe,
12    4,   10|        compound~ ~it, onely to procure a dead seeming sleepe: And
13    5,    3|   acquaintance: he laboured to procure some meanes, that the~ ~
14    5,    9|        or pledge, wherewith to procure~ ~any. The time hasted on,
15    6,    9|     was earnestly desirous, to procure Signior Guido~ ~Cavalcante
16    7,    1|        weeke,~ ~when I went to procure the pardons at Fiesola,
17    7,    4| Wherefore, to try if shame can procure any amendment, I have shut~ ~
18    8,    6|  matter (then the Pille) may~ ~procure this Coughing, wherfore
19    8,    9|          possibly you may, you procure acquaintance with Buffalmaco,
20    8,    9|     without any faile) I wit~ ~procure you to be one of our Company.~ ~
21    8,    9|       and~ ~constant. You must procure the meanes, this instant
22    8,   10|     know not by what meanes to procure them so soone. For, if the~ ~
23    9,    3|       and~ ~if neede be, I can procure him to come hither with
24    9,    3|      any spare of my purse, to procure that I may~ ~have safe deliverance.
25    9,    5|    doubted. then, saide Bruno, procure that I may~ ~have a piece
26    9,    6|   truthes? Assuredly this will procure no meane perill~ ~unto thee:
27    9,    9|  should doe,~ ~whereby I might procure men to love me. Thus like
28    9,    9|        gently, as hoping so to procure her passage.~ ~Notwithstanding,
29   10,    7|       he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~ For tell I may not,
30   10,    7|       he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~ For tell I may not,
31   10,    8|    affected her, I sought to~ ~procure your union, not like a lover,
32   10,    8|     the kinred of the one, and procure~ ~the hatred of the other.
33   10,    8|   promptly and deliberatly, to procure his owne death,~ ~to rescue
34   10,    8|        care then, to covet and procure great multitudes of~ ~kinred,
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