Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        such sort, that they should alwaies bee prepared against all~ ~
 2  Ind      |           my house, methinkes I am alwaies ill, and much more (in mine
 3    1,    1| intercessor; and such prayers have alwaies~ ~gracious acceptation in
 4    2,    3|       protesting, that he would be alwaies readie to do whatsoever
 5    3,    6|        learned from her selfe, and alwaies she hath returned in such~ ~
 6    4,    5|           else: for she carried it alwaies with her, sighing and breathing~ ~
 7    5,    1|      command (because he would not alwaies have~ ~such a sorrow in
 8    5,   10|          flesh and bloud are~ ~not alwaies able to resist. Well, I
 9    6,    3|       Bishop and the Lord Marshal (alwaies~ ~conversing together) it
10    6,    7|           confession, that he hath alwaies had his pleasure~ ~of me,
11    6,    9|           Guido, retiring himselfe alwaies from~ ~familiar conversing
12    6,   10|          by those~ ~Friars, as men alwaies of hungry and good appetite.
13    7,    4|       commendable quality, but was alwaies so often~ ~solicited thereto:
14    7,    5|         contented with her motion, alwaies provided, that she went
15    7,    9|          yet time and place should alwaies bee respectively~ ~considered,
16    8,    1|             as they were willing~ ~alwaies to lend him. He thus continuing
17    8,    1|            Gulfardo, I finde you~ ~alwaies a most honest Gentleman,
18    8,    2|         other (of her minde) might alwaies be so served. Then~ ~the
19    8,    2|          to walke abroad: carrying alwaies a bottle of~ ~holy water
20    8,    3|          being still so neere, and alwaies before you:) I went on,
21    8,    4|      ruined: yet neverthelesse, it alwaies was, and yet~ ~is a Byshops
22    8,    6|            his owne provision; and alwaies in the month of December,
23    8,    6|           glad and readie to drink alwaies on other mens~ ~expences:
24    8,    7|         speeches and promises, did alwaies savour of what intemperate~ ~
25    8,    8|         more~ ~willing to consent: alwaies provided, that it be no
26    8,   10|    thousand Florines;~ ~yet I have alwaies ready three or foure hundred
27    8,   10|           using~ ~it as a Proverbe alwaies after to hit selfe: That
28    9,    2|          may, having this sentence alwaies~ ~in remembrance, Si non
29    9,    8|           brisk then a Butterflye, alwaies~ ~wearing a wrought silke
30   10,    6|        delaying) thus began. I did alwaies~ ~(Noble Ladies) hold it
31   10,    8|            have begun, having thee alwaies in my company,~ ~as my dearest
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