Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|         having committed an offence, deserving to be very greevously~ ~
 2    1,    5|             selfe to my memory, well deserving my speech~ ~and your attention,
 3    1,    6|              selfe in many~ ~things, deserving speech and reprehension,
 4    2,    1|              especially in occasions deserving~ ~to be respected, proveth
 5    2,    2|           birth and breeding,~ ~well deserving this gracious favour which
 6    3,    7|         Aldobrandino Palermini: well deserving, for his vertues and~ ~commendable
 7    3,    8|     committed any notorious offence, deserving to be punished~ ~in Purgatory.
 8    4,    1|             man so honest and well~ ~deserving, and having bene so long
 9    4,    4|               Among other~ ~persons, deserving most to be respected, the
10    4,    7|      distinguish the~ ~parts of well deserving both by private behaviour
11    5,  Ind|              the forces of Love are, deserving to be both~ ~admired and
12    5,    2|        diligence in pleasing her, by deserving~ ~and gaining her grace,
13    5,    3|           account the~ ~meanes lesse deserving grief, if I fall into the
14    5,    9|             dayes of ours, as well~ ~deserving eternall memory; yet more
15    6,    1|          sound judgement,~ ~worthily deserving to be commended. And so
16    6,    5| understanding of the wise, he justly deserving thereby, to~ ~be tearmed
17    6,    7|              familiar friend, as one deserving to~ ~bee thus abandoned,
18    6,    9|   observations, there~ ~was one well deserving note, namely, that in divers
19    7,    7|       keepeth many men of verie good deserving, and you shall have~ ~my
20    8,    3|   information from a Gentleman (well deserving to be credited) on the~ ~
21    8,    8|               imagination, as rather deserving silence, then immodest blabbing.~ ~
22    8,    9|              am to tell you~ ~matter deserving admiration, and which (in
23    8,   10|              more ingaged by so high deserving; with this~ ~particular
24    9,    5|             withall according to his deserving.~ ~ ~ ~ Because the Novell
25   10,    2|              all the~ ~vertuous men, deserving to have especial account
26   10,    3|               novelty, and therefore deserving the lesse mervaile, seeing
27   10,    8|              answerable to their due deserving; he becam so~ ~enflamed
28   10,    9|          could not have any lodging, deserving to~ ~be termed good. And
29   10,   10|          your part or ours, justly~ ~deserving to be blamed: but all has
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