Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         buriall, according to our ancient custome: wherefore, after
 2    2,    7|       very adverse to him. This~ ~ancient Gentleman, passing (on a
 3    3,    8|    Monument.~ ~ Some of them were ancient Signiors of the house, and
 4    3,    9|      fully reestablished in their ancient~ ~liberties; she made choise
 5    3,    9|          which was the house, the ancient Ladies name, and~ ~likewise
 6    4,    1|           hath bin observed as an ancient Adage, that when disasters
 7    4,    3|           Sea, and is also a very ancient and most Noble Citty, which~ ~
 8    4,    8|       City (according to true and ancient testimony) there~ ~dwelt
 9    4,    8|        split in sunder;~ ~and the ancient sparks of love so long concealed
10    5,    1|                  According to the ancient Annales of the Cypriots,
11    5,    1| especially Chynon, in regard~ ~of ancient and new combined Kindred,
12    5,    2|             command me. She is an ancient woman, full of charity,
13    5,    8|              Ravenna being a very ancient City in Romania, there dwelt
14    5,    8|      Traversario, one of the most ancient and~ ~noble Families in
15    6,  Ind|      Lacisca (being somewhat more ancient then he, and of a~ ~fiercer
16    6,    6|           Baronchi to be the most ancient and noble not only in Florence
17    6,    6|           much a family is~ ~most ancient by so much it is most noble.
18    6,    6|        the Baronchi~ ~is the most ancient in Florence, ergo it is
19    6,    6|       more noble as they are more ancient."~ ~ So diverting an argument
20    6,    6|           Baronchi are the most~ ~ancient and noble family in all
21    6,   10|         pure simplicitie of their ancient~ ~predecessors still continuing;
22    7,    9|         Tale.~ ~ In Argos, a most ancient Citie of Achaya, much more
23    7,    9|           and ease, she called an ancient Gentlewoman of~ ~her Chamber,
24    8,    4|       past) a very great and most ancient City: although at this day~ ~
25    8,    5|         Florentines are, in their ancient~ ~constitutions and customes,
26    8,    7|         she went on towards~ ~the ancient Tower, standing hard by
27    8,    7|          utmost hatred, and as an ancient~ ~enemy to all such as thou
28    9,    9|        you my Novell.~ ~ In those ancient and reverend dayes, wherof
29   10,    6|        Genevera, daughter to an~ ~ancient Knight, called Signior Neri
30   10,    6|           By which occasion,~ ~an ancient knight, named Signior Neri
31   10,    6|         himselfe, that hee was an ancient~ ~Knight, maintaining a
32   10,    8|          named Chremes, being his ancient friend, of~ ~long acquaintance.
33   10,    8|       places, are filled with the ancient~ ~Statues of my Predecessors,
34   10,    8|           povertie, is the most~ ~ancient and richest inheritance,
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