Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       much fresh and cleere, and generally, there is~ ~farre greater
 2    1,    2|      Pope and his Cardinals, and generally of all the other~ ~Courtiers?
 3    1,    6|          the King of France, was generally graced by the~ ~whole Assembly;
 4    1,    9|        with understanding, it is generally a shame in us, and all~ ~
 5    1,    9|       mouth. And you Gentlewomen generally (guided by unreasonable~ ~
 6    2,    1|          meane condition, he was generally~ ~reputed, to be of good
 7    2,    6|    friends,~ ~familiars, and all generally in a jubilee of rejoycing:
 8    2,    7|      daughter of the Soldane, so generally reported to be drowned,
 9    2,    9|       degree to him: but man, as generally is beleeved, and as is~ ~
10    3,    5|       his apparrell, that he was generally tearmed the Magnifico,~ ~
11    3,    7|   Fiammetta her discourse, being generally commended, when~ ~the Queene,
12    3,    7|    Theobaldoes~ ~absence, it was generally reputed to be hee, and Aldobrandino~ ~
13    4,    8|         dead body carried, to be generally seene of~ ~all the people,
14    4,    8|         by which discourse, they generally conceived, the certaine~ ~
15    5,    1|        of~ ~scorne and derision, generally, they gave him the name
16    5,    1|   possessions of his father, was generally knowne throughout~ ~the
17    5,    1|          in love, but hee became generally~ ~knowne, to be the most
18    5,    2|       skilfull in sayling,~ ~(as generally all the Women of that Island
19    5,    9|         to do more kinde offices generally, then any~ ~other Gentleman
20    5,   10| acquainted with an~ ~aged woman, generally reputed to be more then
21    5,   10|           and therefore are they generally beloved, which~ ~if they
22    6,  Ind|          Queene having thereto~ ~generally summoned them, and seating
23    6,    3|     impudent shame chanced to be generally knowne,~ ~nothing remaining
24    6,    7|         content and satisfaction generally, then~ ~remaineth in the
25    6,    8|       folly and squemishnes, was generally~ ~called Cesta, or nice
26    6,   10|       inhabitants of the Country generally, understoode little or nothing
27    7,    1|          which all our sexe have generally bin~ ~timorous (although,
28    7,    7|       all the Women by~ ~them so generally observed, there was not
29    9,    2|          could not fancie,~ ~was generally commended: as also on the
30    9,    8|         in Florence, one who was generally called by~ ~the name of
31   10,    1|        of Spaine, whose fame was generally noised in all places, for~ ~
32   10,    3|        fares with other men, and generally all things else) it~ ~cannot
33   10,    4|         kindred and friends, and generally all~ ~throughout Bologna,
34   10,    8|          harsh reports; he being generally reputed, not onely~ ~worthy
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