Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         offence: yet Lawes have allowed it to be so, in~ ~whose
 2  Ind      |        The Ladies and Gentlemen allowed of the motion, to spend
 3    1,    1|        entertainement, and have allowed him honest~ ~physicall attendance,
 4    1,    1|         he had~ ~buriall freely allowed him, they cared for no more.~ ~
 5    1,    3|       Discourse, which was well allowed~ ~of by all the company;
 6    1,    6|  whatsoever? I have~ ~long time allowed my meate to be eaten by
 7    1,    9| Kitchin-woman: as if nature had allowed them, (in their owne idle~ ~
 8    1,    9|    pleasing and worthy to bee~ ~allowed. But I intreate one speciall
 9    2,    7|        small bed~ ~conveniently allowed them, where they slept together,
10    3,    1|   Chambers, because we are then allowed to sleep, for our earlier
11    3,    4|        first smiled on him, and allowed him favourable~ ~opportunity,
12    3,    7|     Merchant, as not onely he~ ~allowed him very sufficient wages,
13    3,    7|         since then)~ ~life hath allowed me one merry day, neither
14    3,    8|         selfe; neither are they allowed, but onely for~ ~the time
15    4,    2|   perceiving that his lewdnesse allowed him no longer dwelling there;~ ~
16    4,    2|      this nightes wandering was allowed as~ ~tollerable, by them
17    4,    9|        unchaste to your bed, or allowed him any~ ~other favour,
18    4,   10|          because~ ~thou art not allowed to sleepe here. Ruggiero
19    5,    7|       bestow her on him. Phineo allowed his excuses to be tollerable,
20    5,    9|      were so meane, as scarcely allowed him meat and drinke; yet~ ~
21    6,    2|         each Gentleman might be allowed halfe a glasse-full at~ ~
22    7,    3|         because Friars were not allowed to walke alone) was sent
23    7,    4|    because heere is no entrance allowed for thee; therefore~ ~return
24    7, Song|       Queene, was~ ~commendably allowed by all the assembly, and
25    8,    3| Buffalmaco and Bruno, liked and allowed the counsell of~ ~Calandrino,
26    8,    5|        might have full entrance allowed it. This strange~ ~sight
27    8,    8|       Company, and their houses allowed equall welcome to~ ~them
28    9,    4|     liked, and upon the pension allowed him by his~ ~Father, hearing
29    9,    9|     womanhood, a wand hath been allowed for especiall phisicke.
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