Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|      great summe of mony:~ ~by means whereof it came to passe,
 2    2,    5|       thing, to~ ~wit; by what means you had understanding of
 3    3,    3|     Masses of S. Gregory, as a means for their happy deliverance,~ ~
 4    3,    6|    Catulla, and using all such means~ ~whereby the grace and
 5    3,   10|      of the poor, yet he by no means~ ~disdains to manifest his
 6    3,   10|      to thinking~ ~of the best means of bringing her to his desires
 7    4,    3|       pass exceeded their best means for~ ~support, perceiving
 8    4,    7|       supplied~ ~by any better means, then to maintaine her selfe
 9    4,   10|  others entering into it: by~ ~means of which troublesome noise,
10    6,   10|      according to their power, means, and devotion, to the end~ ~
11    7,    5|        occasion whatsoever. By means whereof, life seemed most~ ~
12    7,    5|  because he should not (by any means) come to her Chamber; and
13    7,    9|        affection, by such good means as thou~ ~findest it most
14    7,    9|      if entreaties and faire~ ~means might not prevalle, force,
15    8,    1|  avaritious~ ~motion, the only means wherby to effect it.~ ~
16    8,    6|  stolne from thee, there are~ ~means enow to get it againe. Meanes
17    8,    7|  contentation, it would be the means to winne her love, and~ ~
18    8,    7| descending downe (even by what means thy~ ~wit can best devise)
19    8,    7|        self (by all~ ~possible means) waking. And the Turret
20    8,    7|     woman, my hands shal be no means of thy death,~ ~but make
21    8,    9|       that if we had no better means, then our~ ~poore manuall
22    8,    9| Labyrinth, and having no other means, home he returned to his~ ~
23    8,   10|        whereto he~ ~wold by no means listen, and now should have
24    9,    3|      braines in steep, by what means to~ ~wash their mouths well,
25   10,    3|       East, as having no other means of passage) and being of
26   10,    3|       which I~ ~cannot (by any means) increase in my selfe, but (
27   10,    4|  fortune, to prove the blessed means of~ ~reducing you from death
28   10,    7|        By her owne devise, and means of a~ ~Song, sung in the
29   10,    9|      experienced, and by which means his profession was made~ ~
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