Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     enclined towards us, in his continuall~ ~bounty and liberality;
 2    1,    1|        any more: being also a~ ~continuall gamester, and carrier of
 3    1,    1|      making~ ~(by meanes of our continuall Mediator) of an open enemy,
 4    1,    2| conquered by~ ~such earnest and continuall importunity, one day spake
 5    1, Song|        I would chuse,~ ~ Is, by continuall sight to comfort me:~ ~
 6    2,    5|   houses on us here, beside~ ~a continuall large pension to my husband
 7    2,    6|      now was in captivity and~ ~continuall teares, with stricter abstinence
 8    2,    7|       King of Turky (who was in continuall war with the Emperour) came~ ~
 9    2,    8|       do) cannot withstand such continuall assaults,~ ~having no other
10    2,   10|        and in Beauties Court of continuall requests, that the Judge~ ~
11    3,    1|     making me so weary of their continuall trifling, as~ ~I have lefte
12    3,    2|         the heavy waight of his continuall oppressions, not~ ~having
13    3,    8|      live with him, but only in continuall tribulation and hearts griefe.~ ~
14    3,    8|        this life, hath lived in continuall~ ~mourning, love, cherish,
15    4,    2|    speeches with proffer of his continuall devotion towards me, hath~ ~
16    4,    5|         day by day this was her continuall exercise, to the~ ~no meane
17    4,    5|     manner, that, what by the~ ~continuall watering of the Basile,
18    5,    3|       in the Tree; at length by continuall~ ~looking every where about
19    5,    4|         Messer Lizio, and was a continuall welcome guest to his~ ~Table,
20    5,    4|       such sort, by these their continuall~ ~nightly watchings; that
21    6,    5|      Worke-mistresse of all, by continuall motion of the~ ~heavens;
22    7,    3|        though never so little,) continuall studying, and such like~ ~
23    7,    5|     else to be~ ~performed, for continuall feare of her jelous husband.~ ~
24    8,    4|         soever it bee; but by~ ~continuall assayling, at length (of
25    8,    7|    frozen to death: beside my~ ~continuall teares and lamenting, that
26    8,    7| language, to pacifie the Ladyes continuall~ ~lamentations. The good
27    8,    9|   wherefore, never wonder at my continuall~ ~kindnesse towards thee,
28    8,    9|        sweeter Ayre: albeit her continuall residencie, is~ ~within
29    8,   10|      kept them still for you in continuall readinesse, as~ ~hoping
30   10,    7|     accident, applying her with continuall comforts, Phisicke, and
31   10,    8|        then reason, and~ ~(with continuall murmurings, or rather seditions)
32   10,    9|     griefe and sorrow, with the continuall lamentations of his Wife,
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