Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           thinke that God would have suffered me~ ~to live? These are
 2    1,    8|          offence of others, but also suffered shamefull~ ~injuries done
 3    2,    3|        calling him to witnesse, that suffered such bitter and cruell torments~ ~
 4    2,    5|           quoth one) and not to be~ ~suffered, that honest women should
 5    2,    6|             tenderly in her armes,~ ~suffered each of them to sucke a
 6    2,    6|          greevous misfortunes~ ~have suffered her to live so long; and
 7    2,    7|              from blemishing, hath~ ~suffered many crosses and calamities:
 8    2,    8|              fled from Paris, having suffered (in miserable sort) many~ ~
 9    2,    9|             haps which she had since suffered: whereupon, shee reputed
10    2,   10| extraordinary greefe and melancholly suffered by me since the time~ ~of
11    3,    3|          would I so~ ~patiently have suffered this, but onely in my dutifull
12    3,    6|           which is not any way to be suffered; and~ ~therefore I intended
13    3,    6|            he~ ~should know her, but suffered him to proceede in his owne
14    5,    1|              how to helpe it)~ ~they suffered him to continue there still,
15    5,    4|           have it? Seasons are to be suffered, according to their severall~ ~
16    7,    4|           which when Tofano had long suffered her in~ ~vaine to approove,
17    7,    4|           witnesses, how long I have suffered this beastlinesse in him,~ ~
18    7,    5|              it to~ ~you, except hee suffered you to bee there present,
19    7,    8|             her shoulders, which had suffered no violence, neither seemed~ ~
20    7,    9|            she) was this Tooth to be suffered~ ~in your head, and to yeeld
21    8,    3|           his~ ~passage by them, but suffered him to go on, sore wearied
22    8,    7|             ever any poore Gentleman suffered;~ ~but I know well enough,
23    8,    7|              melancholly, which shee suffered for the losse of~ ~her hearts
24    8,    7|              and the cold which he~ ~suffered, was far superior in quality
25    9,    1|             unmet by any, Alessandro suffered many~ ~shrewd rushings and
26    9,    2|            as never any transgressor suffered the like, and as to her~ ~
27    9,    4|          Bootes from off his Legges: suffered him~ ~to ride away from
28   10,    6|             much he honoured you, he suffered you to have a sight of them,
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