Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|           The Marquesse Azzo most dearely affected her,~ ~and (as
 2    2,    8|        loveth the~ ~Damosell very dearely: yet (for ought I can perceive,
 3    2,    8|   performe it; for I love thee as dearely as mine owne life. Set~ ~
 4    2,    8|          answere; Madam, and my~ ~dearely affected Mother, nothing
 5    3,    5|          Tuscany, which hee loved dearely, for his faire forme, and
 6    3,    6| compleated, have loved thee: more dearely then mine owne life, finde~ ~
 7    3,    7|   preciously esteemed of them, so dearely~ ~affected by them, and
 8    3,    8|           payed for his jealousie dearely, to teach him better~ ~wisedome
 9    3,    8|       Saint~ ~Bennet, and my most dearely beloved Wife, whom I will
10    4,    2|         Mother Venus) I love most dearely. Whereupon I perceived,
11    4,    7|         loosing him~ ~whom she so dearely loved: knew not how to excuse-her
12    4,   10|     Doctor, affecting her Maide~ ~dearely, and plainely perceiving,
13    5,    2|         faire Damosell, thou hast dearely deserved him~ ~to be thy
14    5,    4|        Mother loving her Daughter dearely, as being somewhat~ ~over-fond
15    5,    8|        and hers also~ ~whom he so dearely loved, to take part of a
16    5,    9| substituted his Wife, whom most~ ~dearely he affected, and so departed
17    7,    2|           my knowledge) love me~ ~dearely, and have made me very large
18    7,    5|     because (indeed)~ ~I love him dearely. Why then (quoth our supposed
19    7,    8|         our law should make him~ ~dearely smart for it.~ ~ Alas my
20    8,    7|    revenged on~ ~me, in making me dearely confesse mine owne errour.~ ~
21    9,    1|            they both affected her dearely, having undertaken such~ ~
22   10,    6|          to another,~ ~whom he so dearely affected himselfe, without
23   10,    8|           to me, and I love her~ ~dearely, daily expecting when our
24   10,    8|       elected Spouse,~ ~by him so dearely esteemed, should become
25   10,    9|           company of Thorello, so dearely he was affected to him:
26   10,    9|       death. When~ ~Saladine (who dearely loved him) heard thereof,
27   10,    9|          the~ ~afflictions of his dearely affected Lady, with due
28   10,   10|     incomparable patience; more~ ~dearely (then before) hee received
29   10,   10|         children, prizing them as dearely as her owne life:~ ~rash
30   10,   10|         must enjoy him, whom shee dearely loved~ ~and honoured; you
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