Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|            regard of the account we carry~ ~heere, (which to them
 2    2,    6|          assurance,~ ~they began to carry their meanes with lesse
 3    2,    8|           to arrest his person, and carry~ ~him to prison: but when
 4    2,    8|             that he knew not how to carry~ ~himselfe in this case.
 5    3,    5|         triall, finde themselves to carry away the scorne. Therefore,
 6    3,    8|               close meetings, for I carry the same holy opinion among
 7    3,    9|             any Tale heereafter, to carry any hope or expectation
 8    4,    2|       particularly enjoy them; they carry no more account, then~ ~
 9    4,    3|           untruth, and your actions carry a double understaning, in~ ~
10    4,    5|             in her sleepe, should~ ~carry any likelyhood of truth.
11    4,   10|            to steale it thence, and carry it home to~ ~their house,
12    5,    1|           which commonly he used to carry; he~ ~entred in to a small
13    5,    3|           it pleased~ ~the horse to carry her: she entred so farre
14    5,    6|         make a purchase of her, and carry her thence away with~ ~them;
15    5,    7|             him in this manner. Goe carry~ ~these two presents to
16    5,   10|             over-weighty for him to carry, and one of his hands more~ ~
17    6,   10|            finde the Feather, and~ ~carry it away with him, for a
18    7,    3|              both how to speake and carry her selfe in~ ~this extreamitie,
19    8,    2|       businesse of mine owne, and I carry these things to Signior~ ~
20    8,    2|            must goe to Florence, to carry home such yarne as was sent
21    8,    2|             profession, doe seldome carry any money at~ ~all: but
22    8,    3|           others~ ~smaller, but all carry a blacke colour: therefore (
23    8,    9|        understoode, what it is~ ~to carry a close mouth, I meane the
24    8,    9| demonstration of her greatnesse) do carry the~ ~Rod and plummet of
25    8,    9|       handle the Beast, for he will carry you thence softly, and so
26    9,    1|             of Scannadio, either to carry it thither, or~ ~present
27    9,    1|            fast as his legs~ ~could carry him.~ ~ Alessandro being
28    9,    2|        Dorter doore, the other to~ ~carry newes to the Abbesse, and
29    9,   10|            himselfe of a Mule, to~ ~carry commodities from place to
30   10,    1|     unjustly tooke away~ ~from you. Carry it home with you into your
31   10,    7|             more then contented, to carry such glad tydings to~ ~Lisana;
32   10,    9|            Sir: I know~ ~not how to carry my selfe, in such extremity
33   10,   10|           you.~ ~You command me, to carry home the marriage Dowry
34   10,   10|          neither any~ ~new purse to carry it in, much lesse any Sumpter
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