Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        Jew made answer, that he beleeved nothing to be so good and~ ~
 2    2,    7|         because~ ~it was verily beleeved throughout all Egypt, that
 3    2,    9|        but man, as generally is beleeved, and as is~ ~discerned by
 4    2,    9|       amazed, because he verity beleeved that she was dead.~ ~And
 5    3,    1|       this to passe? I~ ~verily beleeved thee to be dumbe. Madam (
 6    3,    3|   vertuous seeming disposition, beleeved~ ~faithfully all that shee
 7    3,    6|    because I affected you, or~ ~beleeved that I received any kindnes
 8    3,    8|          have you made to me? I beleeved very faithfully, that you
 9    3,    8|       the Monkes, that they all beleeved him to be dead:~ ~whereupon
10    3,    8|      which (neverthelesse) they beleeved.~ ~ Then he told them what
11    3,    9| perfectly, that the Lady verily beleeved her, by some reports which~ ~
12    4,    5|        which every one~ ~verily beleeved, because they knew no reason
13    4,    7|      therefore every one verily beleeved, that Strambo had not unjustly~ ~
14    5,    5|       yeeres and~ ~gravity: she beleeved what he saide, and humbly
15    5,    6|        King had heard this, and beleeved for a certainty, that~ ~
16    5,    7|       the case.~ ~ Amarigo, who beleeved that his Daughter and her
17    7,    3|        being so cuningly moved; beleeved, or rather made shew of~ ~
18    7,    3|       childe, that hee verily~ ~beleeved, what his Wife had saide,
19    7,    8|      relation,~ ~in regard they beleeved it for truth, and in this
20    7,    8|    these words, and confidently beleeved~ ~her Daughter: she began
21    7,    9|    which very coistantly they~ ~beleeved, and followed the same direction
22    7,    9|         Nicostratus, who verily beleeved what they had both said,
23    8,    1|    words: because shee verily~ ~beleeved, that hee spake in such
24    8,    3|          none but we would have beleeved him.~ ~ Calandrino (who
25    8,    9|         by any possibility have beleeved it,~ ~if thou hadst not
26    8,   10|         flattering~ ~behaviour: beleeved faithfully, that he was
27    8,   10|   Buttes or Barrels, which shee beleeved~ ~to bee full of good Oyles.
28    9,    4|     they which stood gazing by, beleeved (as by~ ~their lookes appeared)
29    9,   10|         but a very Coxecombe;~ ~beleeved also the words to be true,
30   10,    4|   indeed she was) but that they beleeved her to be dead.~ ~ But above
31   10,    9|    Signior Thorello was dead:~ ~beleeved it to be Thorello d'Istria,
32   10,    9|         how.~ ~ Thorello verily beleeved the Soldanes promise, because
33   10,   10|        perceyved, that Grizelda beleeved verily, this~ ~yong daughter
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