Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      misfortunes, even in their greatest height: not onely the~ ~
 2    1,    6| rewarded, by such as~ ~have the greatest possessions) he heard much
 3    2,    5|      fairely, to have beene the greatest Lady in~ ~all the Island.
 4    3,    9|       Noble life, then with the greatest~ ~Lady in our Kingdome.
 5    4,    1|     people, but also in them of greatest yeares.~ ~ I being then
 6    4,    2|     Novices, but one of them of greatest reputation, and belonging~ ~
 7    4,    2|    efficacy, as to subdue their greatest~ ~power, yea, and make them
 8    4,    6|       be offended therewith. My greatest cause of complaint~ ~is,
 9    5,    3|      were not~ ~indued with the greatest discretion. But because
10    5,    7|  carryed, or clouded with the~ ~greatest cunning; but truth hath
11    8,    7|        thou imagine to be the~ ~greatest, either his sense and judgement,
12    8,    7|     demand of him, which seemed greatest in his~ ~opinion, either
13    8,    9|      apparrell, equall to the~ ~greatest Emperour on the earth, his
14    8,    9|     they would have refused the greatest Monarkes on the~ ~earth,
15    8,    9|      people onely, but even the greatest Lords, at the sound of her~ ~
16    9,    8|        Guiotto, a man being the greatest Gourmand, and grossest~ ~
17    9,    9|       counsell,~ ~in matters of greatest importance. Among the rest
18   10,    2|      and the King (who gave the greatest praise of al)~ ~commanded
19   10,    3|        a short time) one of the greatest, goodliest,~ ~and most beautifull
20   10,    3|        that Emperors,~ ~and the greatest Kings, hadde never made
21   10,    4|       him the thing, which with greatest love he~ ~did respect; were
22   10,    6|     when love~ ~should have the greatest meanes to assaile you) any
23   10,    8|      they~ ~list) in matters of greatest importance, and especially
24   10,    8|        shal paralell any of the greatest Kings. Wherefore I purpose
25   10,    8|       of~ ~thee. Grant then you greatest Gods (if you be the Patrones
26   10,    9|     late) they invited the very greatest and noblest persons of~ ~
27   10,    9|     rather beseeming~ ~Lords of greatest account, and three light
28   10,    9|       in this manner.~ ~ By our greatest Gods, I never met with any
29   10,    9|        the presence of his very greatest Lords, where having~ ~spoken
30   10,    9|       for the first: the very~ ~greatest persons of Lomberdie making
31   10,    9|       might have beseemed~ ~the greatest Monarch in the World to
32   10,   10| Marquesses of Saluzzo, the very greatest and worthiest man of them
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