Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|          to be the meanes of his safety from~ ~drowning. Now although
 2    2,    4|         how other men strove for safety of their lives by~ ~any
 3    2,    4|  successe.~ ~ Being come home in safety to Ravello, he fell on his
 4    2,    5|     readie, but~ ~the bucket for safety was taken away; whereon
 5    2,    5|       his hands for his~ ~better safety; and the Watch at the sight
 6    2,    5|        they runne for their owne safety,~ ~and leaving me heere,
 7    2,    7|    reposing more~ ~confidence of safety that way, then abiding any
 8    2,    7|      their drawne weapons: but~ ~safety of life so far prevayled,
 9    2,    7|          Ladie and Wife (for her safety) at Lajazzo,~ ~in the custodie
10    2,    8|         respect, as well for the safety of his owne Kingdome, as
11    2,    8|         weake for warranting his safety upon such pursuite as would
12    2,    9|       the Merchants, and for the safety of their Merchandizes, she~ ~
13    2,   10|        or agreed with their owne safety. For~ ~sodainly a Galliot
14    3,    7|       thou art so carefull of my safety (although I know thee not,~ ~
15    3,    9|      pleasure; but, for the more safety and secrecie, he must repaire~ ~
16    4,   10|          course, as might be the safety of~ ~poore Ruggieroes life.
17    5,    1|       ignorant of the Coast; for safety of their lives,~ ~they laboured
18    5,    2|   hastily to leave her~ ~nets in safety: which being done, she returned
19    5,    3|          where to seeke her owne safety. And therefore, even~ ~as
20    5,    3|       will be sure to remaine in safety. But you must needs travaile
21    5,    3|     tidings of him) you may with safety be sent~ ~backe to Rome.~ ~
22    5,    7|        were in a better place of safety. These~ ~wishes drew on
23    5,    7| supposeth it selfe in the surest safety. For, on~ ~the very day
24    6,    4|          seasonably for his owne safety: was so~ ~pleasing to Messer
25    7,    1|        hold it best for our owne safety, thou being heere;~ ~that
26    7,    2|          it~ ~were) for her owne safety.~ ~ Not long since, there
27    7,    2|         the doore; and~ ~for the safety of your honour and mine:
28    7,    3|         doore for their better~ ~safety: the Friar laide by his
29    7,    6|       beleeve it, by the instant safety both~ ~of your owne honour,
30    8,    1|      departure, and then (with~ ~safety) he might come see her,
31    8,    1|        absence, that now (with~ ~safety) hee might come see her,
32   10,    3|          because thou maist with safety returne home unto thine
33   10,    8|     speakes now too late for the safety of my life.~ ~Titus on the
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