Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       erected in a faire Chappell purposely; and for many dayes after~ ~
 2    1,    4|      generall~ ~intention, we are purposely assembled heere to tell
 3    1,    8|      adventure,~ ~and perhaps not purposely determined, hath effectually
 4    2,    2|          in~ ~all respects, as if purposely they had beene made for
 5    2,    3|            which hee had caused~ ~purposely to bee prepared, where she
 6    2,    5|           manifest~ ~that he came purposely to buy, and not as a cheapener
 7    2,    5|           if she had stayed there purposely to entertaine~ ~him. She
 8    2,    5|      conference lasted very long, purposely dilated~ ~out in length,
 9    2,    5|         met his two fellowes, who purposely~ ~returned to drag him out
10    2,    9|           Chest he~ ~caused to be purposely made, wherein himselfe might
11    3,    2|          Taper,~ ~with the Tinder purposely brought thither, the Mantle
12    3,    2|         paire of~ ~sheares, which purposely he brought thither with
13    3,    3|          Wherefore good~ ~Father, purposely am I now come to you, to
14    3,    7|         grave, and came thither~ ~purposely to affright her; wherefore
15    3,    7|     deserveth, I am~ ~come hither purposely, to informe you in a case
16    3,    7|      house~ ~of Aldobrandino, who purposely stayed for them; and having
17    4,    1|           as if he hid himselfe~ ~purposely; he mused on so many matters,
18    4,    1|       upon any resolution, I come purposely first to~ ~heare thee speake,
19    4,    4|          a small Pinnace, which~ ~purposely he brought with him from
20    4,   10|          it was not so; for I did purposely compound~ ~it, onely to
21    5,    2|         his Love Constance, being purposely~ ~minded (with his gracious
22    7,    7|         Hauking, but he~ ~(belike purposely) tarrying at home, watching
23    8,    6|          young~ ~Florentynes (who purposely came to make themselves
24   10,    1|       perceive, that the King had purposely~ ~sent him so to do. Respectively
25   10,    2|      dryed Beanes, which Ghinotto purposely, (yet secretly) had~ ~hidden
26   10,    7| dexteriously on his~ ~Lute, which purposely hee had brought with him,
27   10,    7|           to sing the dittie so~ ~purposely done and devised: which
28   10,    8|         depart from the Cave, but purposely stayed for apprehension,
29   10,    9|         Chamber, and therefore am purposely~ ~come to doe it. But before
30   10,   10|       Robes of State which he had purposely~ ~brought thither for her,
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