Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|   Chappelet du Prat, by making a false confession, beguyled~ ~an
 2    1,    1|         of the world, to~ ~beare false witnesse, if hee were thereto
 3    1,    1|         gamester, and carrier of false Dice, to cheate with them~ ~
 4    1,    1|     Sonne, Didst thou ever beare false witnes against any man,
 5    1,    7|           least occasion. And by false and deceitful flatteries
 6    2,    1|     Saint and us, came hither in false and counterfeit~ ~manner.
 7    2,    1|          bad mens~ ~reportes and false informations, I may not
 8    2,    7|  carrying her through~ ~the same false posterne, whereat themselves
 9    2,    9|   punnishment inflicted on the~ ~false deceiver, she resumed the
10    3,    3|        verily beleeving all this false report, being troubled in
11    3,    6|        hast long time deluded by false~ ~blandishments, feigning
12    3,    7|         accusing afterward (by~ ~false opinion, and upon the testimony
13    3,    7|         upon the testimony of as false witnesses) a man~ ~most
14    4,    9|         mainly at~ ~him, saying: False villaine, thou art dead.
15    4,    9|       and precious to thee, thou false, perfidious, and disloyall~ ~
16    4, Song|          take me quickly from so false a friend.~ ~ Yet in my death,
17    5,    8|    cunning illusions in offering false suggestions to the sight,
18    5,   10|   perverse generation,~ ~meerely false in your fairest shewes.~ ~
19    7,    6|      people who say (though very false~ ~and foolishly,) that Love
20    7,    7|       finde,~ ~that I hate to be false to him.~ ~ So lifting up
21    7,    8|         speeches to be utterly~ ~false; and reputing him to bee
22    7,    8|       have done, and all proving false, we~ ~wonder how you can
23    7,    8|        thred, and finding her as false to him, as he hath alwayes
24    7,    9| whatsoever he~ ~saw, was meerely false.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell delivered,
25    7,    9|        guile and offence of this false~ ~appearance, was occasioned
26    8,    2|         twice so many maimed and false, Saint-like~ ~shewes, holy
27    8,    7|       never able afterward to be false to you, or leave your~ ~
28    8,    7|         thee, to forsake my most false and disloyall~ ~friend,
29    8,    9|       may you dye, like the most false and~ ~perfidious Traitor
30    8,   10|      sweareth, and yet proveth a false~ ~Lyar: so that by being
31   10, Song|      killes me quite,~ ~ Fearing false sirquedrie.~ ~ For when
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