Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        you give~ ~me so good an assurance, I will resolve you faithfully
 2    1,    1| necessities, with this setled~ ~assurance, that he is alwayes ready
 3    2,    6|       them to build on the more assurance,~ ~they began to carry their
 4    2,    6|        thing to yeeld undoubted assurance, ashamed of the vile and
 5    2,    6|     unlooked for) with certaine assurance, that when Henriet should~ ~
 6    2,    7|        things you will give mee assurance, I shall depart from~ ~you
 7    2,    7|          may give you faithfull assurance, to make~ ~your Royall vaunt,
 8    2,    9|         yeeld (for the better~ ~assurance of my wifes constant loyalty)
 9    2,    9|         be there in~ ~the safer assurance, the Soldane used to send
10    3,    3|         the seale of absolute~ ~assurance) that she is the onely woman
11    3,    7|        imagined.~ ~ Some better assurance getting possession of her,
12    3,    8|    growing into~ ~more certaine assurance of him, perceiving him to
13    4,    3|        render you some certaine assurance, of the constant~ ~love
14    5,    6|         very height of promised assurance,~ ~to be thwarted by unkind
15    7,    1|        must make a passage~ ~of assurance for all the rest; I will
16    7,    9|          to~ ~give thee further assurance thereof: Wherefore, beleeve
17    7,    9|       doubt, and for my further assurance of her well~ ~meanning toward
18    7,    9|        againe to him, with full assurance, of~ ~these more then Herculean
19    7,    9|    towardes~ ~him, but sent her assurance likewise, of his readinesse
20    8,    3|      commendations) given~ ~him assurance of, Bruno saide. I doe not
21    8,    7|  opportunity, to yeeld him such assurance, as hee should not any way
22    8,    7|        shee would give absolute assurance, that (in recompence~ ~thereof)
23    9,    1|      meanes, whereby to gaine~ ~assurance of her gracious favour?
24   10,    2|         Ghinotto receiving such assurance from the Court of Rome,~ ~
25   10,    3| Woorthier man. Take then~ ~this assurance of me, and beleeve it constantly,
26   10,    5|    Wherefore, if he wil give me assurance, to perform such a businesse
27   10,    8|        this remaine for~ ~thine assurance, that I doe not receive
28   10,    9|       gave him, with~ ~constant assurance, that (if he were so minded)
29   10,    9|       by true arguments) better assurance of~ ~him, and hearing him
30   10,   10|   others sight. Giving you this assurance~ ~before, that if she whom
31   10,   10|  oppressions, and give her such assurance as~ ~she ought to have.
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