Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| readinesse, to have him~ ~buried honourably; sending to acquaint the
 2    1,    2|       being arrived, he was very honourably entertained by~ ~other Jewes
 3    1,    5|          promise,~ ~and was most honourably welcomed by the Lady, who
 4    2,    3|        they were there also most honourably~ ~entertained by the King
 5    2,    6|      informest me) that thou art honourably derived both by~ ~father
 6    2,    7|       yet causing the Lady to be honourably used divers dayes~ ~together,
 7    2,    7|       causing his nuptials to be honourably~ ~solemnized, and many moneths
 8    2,    9|        appointment, and he verie honourably (though in private)~ ~entertained
 9    2,   10|          and he entreated her as honourably, as if she had bin~ ~his
10    3,    9|      whom he was~ ~willingly and honourably welcommed, being created
11    4,    1|        both their bodies~ ~to be honourably embalmed, and buried in
12    4,    3|           they buried him very~ ~honourably, and so all suspition ceased.~ ~
13    4,    4|          he caused it to be most honourably buried, in a~ ~little Island,
14    4,    6|        soone forsaken it) may be honourably~ ~enterred. Whereto her
15    4,    9|        to befall them, they were honourably enterred in one~ ~faire
16    5,    1|     Mistresse see, how truly and honourably I doe~ ~affect her, because (
17    5,    2|      Nuptials~ ~were againe most honourably solemnized, and they lived (
18    5,    6|     released from the Stake, and honourably to be brought before him.~ ~
19    5,    6|      presents on them, sent them honourably attended home to~ ~Ischia;
20    8,   10|          matters therefore be so honourably ca.rried; that your government~ ~
21    9,    4|   clothed gallantly, and mounted honourably.~ ~And seeking for a servant
22    9,    9|       was a rich yong Gentleman, honourably descended,~ ~named Melisso,
23   10,    7|     Knight for~ ~ever after, hee honourably bestowed her in marriage
24   10,    9|      habite of a~ ~Merchant, was honourably received and welcommed,
25   10,    9|          of Kings, do~ ~deale as honourably as I see this Knight doeth,
26   10,   10|           who came to attend him honourably, and having all things~ ~
27   10,   10|         for her, shee~ ~was thus honourably conducted to her Pallace.~ ~
28   10,   10|        opinion of the Marquesse) honourably and~ ~thily, that he had
29   10,   10|      would have her to be~ ~most honourably entertained. Thou knowest
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