Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           regard of the mournfull remembrance it beareth at the verie~ ~
 2    1,    1|          all sinnes comming to my remembrance,~ ~from the very day of
 3    1,    6|         seene him before~ ~to his remembrance, a present bad conceite
 4    2,    2|           imbarment remained, but remembrance of the Marquesse, and that~ ~
 5    2,    7|           perswasions, that~ ~all remembrance of Bajazeth was quickely
 6    2,    7|          wanted to confirme it;~ ~remembrance of her so many sad disasters,
 7    2,    7|        growne amorous of her, and remembrance of the~ ~intended warre
 8    2,    9|           willingly she noted, in remembrance of~ ~her native Country.
 9    2,    9|     reason of my smiling, was the remembrance~ ~of her husbands folly,
10    2,   10|           feasts quite out of her remembrance, she received~ ~such curtesies
11    2,   10|          reverendly respected, in remembrance of him, who died to give
12    3,    3|           almost quite out of thy remembrance. But tell me wicked man;
13    3,    6|        concured me, by urging the remembrance~ ~of her; for whose sake
14    3,    7|         bereave~ ~my heart of his remembrance.~ ~ Madame, saide the Pilgrime,
15    3,    7|           occasioned by the fresh remembrance of sorow, appearing in the
16    3,    9|       quickning up her wits, with remembrance of those rules of~ ~Art,
17    4,    6|           pleased to forget~ ~the remembrance of her former secret husband,
18    4,    8|   thinking in his minde, that her remembrance of him was constantly~ ~
19    5,    8|         the sodaine, falling into remembrance of his~ ~cruell Mistris,
20    5,   10|          a Mother, and leave some remembrance of~ ~woman-hood behinde
21    6,    2|          this accident came to my remembrance, and which (in a short~ ~
22    6,    2|          fallen quite out of your remembrance; in plainer tearmes, it
23    8,    2| Conscience,~ ~and urgeth a guilty remembrance, with some sence of sorrow:
24    8,    2|       left as a pledge for better remembrance,~ ~and because she would
25    8,    3|           I would give him such a remembrance on the heele with~ ~this
26    9,    2|        this sentence alwaies~ ~in remembrance, Si non caste, tamen caute.~ ~
27   10,    8|       then a~ ~loathed life, with remembrance of my base dejection in
28   10,    9|         Garments, and quicken thy remembrance, in~ ~telling mee truly,
29   10,    9|           he was falne out of her remembrance; he took the ring which
30   10,    9|         and returning againe with remembrance to her heart, that~ ~(howsoever
31   10,   10|           easily slipt out of her remembrance; yet~ ~neverthelesse, thus
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