Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        a~ ~brotherly and modest mind, they would vouchsafe to
 2    2,    6|       spirit awaked, calling to mind the lineatures of her sonnes
 3    2,   10|         to endure them, and the mind may be prepared for~ ~such
 4    2,   10|        am desirous to speake my mind, concerning what I wold
 5    2,   10|      expedient, that wee should mind more weight), matters,~ ~
 6    3,    3|         their owne vilenesse of mind, and fatten themselves in~ ~
 7    3,    3|         It hath often run in my mind, to let him have knowledge~ ~
 8    3,    5| perswasion, and instructing his mind with a new kinde of counsell;~ ~
 9    3,    6|       exceedingly~ ~troubled in mind, and saw what her owne jealous
10    3,   10|      mortifications, he let his mind dwell on the~ ~freshness
11    5,    6|        inward endowments of the mind, doe~ ~paralell the outward
12    5,    8|         now~ ~she could call to mind, how unkinde and cruell
13    5,   10|          which when I call to~ ~mind, and consider now in what
14    6,   10|    swimming every way,~ ~as the mind was never to be wearied
15    8,    7|      she well be quieted in her mind: untill she~ ~have made
16    8,    7|      When you have uttered your mind, they wil depart from you,~ ~
17    8,    7|        this sight caused in the mind of our Scholler, one while,~ ~
18    8,   10|           Without imparting his mind unto any one, he would daily
19    9,    6|         and having imparted his mind to an honest loyall friend,~ ~
20    9,    9|     with Melisso, tolde her his mind. And when~ ~dinner time
21    9,   10|      the Honor with a chearfull mind, thus~ ~answered. Madam,
22   10,    3| liberality, determined in his~ ~mind, to dim and obscure the
23   10,    5|      Who hearing the bountifull mind of her Husband; released~ ~
24   10,    6|       for a King, delivered his mind in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Gracious
25   10,    7|      daughter, who (in her owne mind) received as much joy and~ ~
26   10,    9|        I had determined in~ ~my mind, to send one of my servants
27   10,    9| answerable to her owne~ ~worthy mind, being no way to learne,
28   10,   10|    sadde, and much perplexed in mind, he saide. Madame,~ ~except
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