Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        What do we~ ~here? What stay we for? And whereon do we
 2  Ind      |       their first~ ~purpose of stay, which was seated on a little
 3    1,    6|        with~ ~himselfe, how to stay the course of this chargeable
 4    1,    6|        furnishment, and should stay~ ~long there for his dinner,
 5    1,    6|   election, whether he~ ~would stay there still with him, or
 6    2,    3|        to another, without any stay or arrest (according to~ ~
 7    2,    5|         him so farre, he would stay to sup with her, and referred
 8    2,    5|      offer, and concluded~ ~to stay there all that night.~ ~
 9    2,    7|      Constantine to make~ ~his stay, as in a place of no meane
10    3,   10|      of Hell? If only he would stay there as willingly as Hell~ ~
11    4,    2|     companion where he used to stay, and~ ~closely walked along
12    4,    5|  returne, and perceiving his~ ~stay to her was so offensive
13    5,    1|     And although~ ~the time of stay seemed tedious to him, yet
14    5,    5|  speake to her, she never will stay to heare~ ~mee. Wherefore,
15    5,    7| therefore entreat you, to make stay of the execution, ill it
16    6,    4|   knavery of his man, replyed: Stay but a little while sirra,
17    6,    8|   advised then by my counsell. Stay stil at~ ~home, and look
18    6,   10|  againe, least their over-long stay might give offence, they~ ~
19    7,    1|  morning;~ ~yet often he would stay there longer with his owne
20    7,    3|  overthrow all that~ ~is done. Stay but a little while, I will
21    7,    6|       if my Husband~ ~offer to stay you, or moove any question
22    8,    9|   stood, and there appeared to stay contentedly.~ ~ Master Doctor,
23    9,    4|          so loude as he could; Stay the thiefe, Stop the Thiefe,
24    9,    4|       lucke) thus holpe mee to stay him; a poore Gentleman~ ~
25   10,    3|         what place they should stay for him the next morning.
26   10,    8|        of ours, and will onely stay my~ ~selfe on humane reasons,
27   10,    8|        not having any power to stay mee~ ~heere. But the Gods
28   10,    9|    importunitie) wonne them to stay~ ~with him all the rest
29   10,    9|    brought you of my death; to stay no longer before thy~ ~second
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