Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       or medling with~ ~their wonted affaires: but, as a waiting
 2    2,    6|     againe, and had won their wonted offices in her~ ~body, drowned
 3    2,    7|       againe, she fell to her wonted~ ~teares and lamentations:
 4    2,    7|       shee should recover her wonted Royall condition: and~ ~
 5    2,    8|      in~ ~London; but, in his wonted begging manner, travailing
 6    2,    8|   Heereupon, perceiving his~ ~wonted forme to be so altered,
 7    2,    8|     alteration, both from his wonted~ ~feature and forme: yet,
 8    2,   10|      losse, hath so altred my wonted complexion, that shee is
 9    3,    2|      Queene, according to his wonted manner, to the no little~ ~
10    3,    8|     and pensive, which by his wonted~ ~perswasions, indifferently
11    3,    9|     So shee returned to~ ~her wonted lodging, at the aged widdowes
12    3,    9|    Countesse attired in~ ~her wonted Pilgrimes weed, repaired
13    4,    1|      Ladies, the King (at his wonted time) went to~ ~his daughters
14    4,    2|       there to~ ~exercise his wonted bad behaviour, and live
15    4,    2|  Albert,~ ~finding him in his wonted forme and fashion, and telling
16    4,    5|       was~ ~so quite from all wonted course. Such was her importunate
17    4,   10| Fountaine (according to their wonted~ ~manner) they supped altogether,
18    5,  Ind|       met (according to their wonted manner) and as the~ ~Queene
19    6,    8|    Unckle dwelt, declared her wonted scurvy and scornfull behaviour;~ ~
20    6,   10|       parts. According to his wonted custome, one time~ ~he went
21    7,  Ind|       permitted them to their wonted~ ~pastimes, each according
22    7,   10|      Now, as~ ~returned to my wonted priviledge, I say, that
23    7,   10| Afterward, according to their wonted order, the~ ~Instruments
24    8,    2|       Simon, that he lost his wonted sprightly behaviour,~ ~walked
25    8,    8|  intended, they fell to their wonted recreation~ ~without any
26    8,   10|       this manner renewed his wonted amity with her, and with~ ~
27    9,    9|     use~ ~and custome (as our wonted saying is) the powers wherof
28    9,   10|      returne once more to our wonted Law, in~ ~which respect,
29    9,   10|        every one fel to their wonted recreations, as best agreed
30   10,  Ind|      together againe in their wonted place, according as~ ~the
31   10,    9|    were very Noble Lords, and wonted to see~ ~matters of admiration:
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