Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         many miracles~ ~would be wrought by his sanctified body,
 2    2,    1| observing, what miracle would be wrought on Martellino, he having~ ~
 3    2,    2|        no strong resistance, and wrought strangely upon~ ~her flexible
 4    2,    8|          Shall my destruction be wrought by thy most~ ~currish unkindenesse,
 5    2,    8|          if some~ ~meane bee not wrought, according to your constant
 6    2,    9|          a little further.~ ~ He wrought such meanes, that he came
 7    2,    9|      greatly sted her, and she~ ~wrought with divers gallant Merchants
 8    3,    1| businesse to doe, because he had wrought hard all the night~ ~before.
 9    3,    3|         the Friers simplicity,~ ~wrought on by her most ingenious
10    3,    6|          of his~ ~owne delusion, wrought by my wife in meere love
11    3,    8|        crafty, and cautelous, he wrought so on the~ ~flexible nature
12    3,    8|       the East, and therewith he wrought wonders~ ~upon his Novices,
13    4,    6|          Gabriello, with a faire wrought pillow~ ~under his head,
14    4,    8|         take counsell, or can be wrought to contrariety, then Love,~ ~
15    4,   10|          was much commended, and wrought such a~ ~miracle on penitent
16    6,   10|         Myracles which they have wrought, and Letters of~ ~sufficient
17    7,    2|        and~ ~he being within it, wrought untill he sweated, with
18    7,   10|         Senese her Husband, hath wrought in me~ ~(worthy Ladies)
19    8,    7|       not (in this maner) have~ ~wrought revenge on me, which although
20    8,   10|      rich Silkes,~ ~artificially wrought with gold and silver knots,
21    8,   10|          pursse~ ~most curiously wrought, saying to him. My sweet
22    9,    3|          Master Doctor Simon had wrought on~ ~him, delivering him (
23    9,    5|          of the roome where they wrought, onely to gaine~ ~another
24    9,    5|         of Ivory, then a~ ~faire wrought purse, and a costly paire
25    9,    8|  Butterflye, alwaies~ ~wearing a wrought silke cap on his head, and
26    9,    8|         the head, trampled~ ~his wrought night-cap in the dirt, and
27   10,    8|         at all, had it~ ~not bin wrought by powerfull Amity? What
28   10,    9|          value,~ ~and two rarely wrought Pillowes, such as best beseemed
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