Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      such lovely lookes as I was wont to behold them, but~ ~with
 2    1,    4|        more strange then hee was wont to heare; he layed his eare
 3    1,    6|            about him, as hee was wont to doe; the first man hee
 4    2,    4|         as other~ ~Merchants are wont to doe) after hee had considered
 5    2,    6|         both from what they were wont to be, and when~ ~they saw
 6    2,    6|         from~ ~the Woman she was wont to be, before be, before
 7    3,    4|         and watched as~ ~hee was wont to doe.~ ~ Upon a day as
 8    3,    6|       noble exercises, as he was wont to~ ~doe for Madam Catulla.
 9    3,    6|        in such walking women are wont to doe; so that~ ~Madam
10    3,    6|       her so~ ~kindly, as he was wont to doe. Which Catulla perceiving,
11    4,    1|           according as they were wont to do) began their usuall~ ~
12    4,    3| Soliciting him still as shee was wont to doe, this promise passed~ ~
13    4,    5|  affaires, as formerly they were wont to do: which every one~ ~
14    5,    7|      dumbly (before)~ ~they were wont to doe, when willingly they
15    6,  Ind|         themselves (as they were wont~ ~to doe) about the faire
16    6,   10|        for, as all the rest were wont~ ~to do for conference with
17    7,    2|         contrary to his former~ ~wont, keeping foorth all day,
18    7,    8|       abroad, as formerly he was wont to doe,~ ~and ceassing from
19    7,    8|     noyse, onely as his wife was wont to doe: Roberto,~ ~there
20    7,   10|            company, as they were wont to doe: It fortuned, that
21    8,    1|         such profite as you were wont to take of mee, at other~ ~
22    8,    4|        went to Church as she was wont to~ ~do; where so soone
23    8,    7|       doore, as formerly hee was wont~ ~to doe, and (by him) there
24    8,    7|        her bed, as usually I was wont to~ ~do, and where I left
25    8,    9|    Doctors, in~ ~manner as I was wont to be. In troth Sir, replyed
26    8,   10|        and kissed him as she was wont to doe,~ ~and seemed so
27    9,    3|         such manner as they were wont to~ ~do; allowing it much
28    9,    4|             as very often he was wont to doe. Wherefore, determining
29   10,    9|       two such Robes, as I~ ~was wont to weare my selfe, and these (
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License