Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         were of neerest~ ~alliance, expresse their hearts sorrow for
 2    1,    1|       received from Musciatto~ ~his expresse procuration, and also the
 3    2,    5|             I~ ~am any way, able to expresse it. His head, shoulders,
 4    2,    6|      exceedeth~ ~capacity in mee to expresse it, and therefore I referre
 5    2,    8|     condition would permit him to~ ~expresse; yet, clouding all injuries
 6    2,    9|          performed. Next, he gave~ ~expresse charge, that all his mony
 7    3,    1|             there, I am not able to expresse; onely it~ ~appeared, that
 8    3,    3|             all their devices, to~ ~expresse their owne vilenesse of
 9    3,    5|         then ever any other man can expresse to a woman.~ ~In which condition
10    3,    5|          which wordes availe not to expresse) may remaine~ ~in your kinde
11    3, Song| comfortlesse,~ ~ Hath more cause to expresse,~ ~ Like woe and heavinesse,~ ~
12    4,    1|             him, if he should not~ ~expresse the like to her againe.
13    4,    1|           as never any father could expresse~ ~more to his childe: and
14    4,    1|           your words~ ~were able to expresse: wherefore, if I have beene
15    4,    2|        beyond all ability in mee to expresse, or~ ~how I assumed my body
16    4,    3|              as they could possibly expresse) they buried him very~ ~
17    4,    6|           if he had lived, so I wil expresse the like love to him now~ ~
18    5,    9|          though in meane measure)~ ~expresse his honourable respect of
19    6,    9|          words) not onely~ ~notably expresse his owne wisedome, but also
20    6,   10|              had received charge by expresse command, that I should seeke
21    8,    4|          Aimillia, gave her such an expresse signe, as she must needs~ ~
22    8,    7|        scorned by others: you shall expresse the~ ~greater wisedome,
23    8,    9|           are beyond my capacity to expresse, or~ ~(indeede) any comparison:
24    8,    9|           soone, nor (indeed) did I expresse a quarter of my~ ~ingenuity
25    8,   10|            hir all that night,~ ~to expresse him selfe her most liberall
26    9,    5|         soule, as I know not how to expresse the depth~ ~of mine affection;
27    9,    6|            travelled on the way, to expresse how much he did respect
28   10,    6|        Magna.~ ~ ~ ~ Who is able to expresse ingeniously, the diversity
29   10,    7|            better then I am able to expresse) that no one becommeth~ ~
30   10,    8|             so easily done, or I to expresse~ ~such liberality therein,
31   10,    9|            man.~ ~ I am not able to expresse their counterchanges of
32   10, Song|             a great courtesie, to~ ~expresse your selfe more plainly
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