Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        of faire demeanor, to~ ~maintaine their stocke in employment:
 2    2,    9|   over-long continuance; for I maintaine the matter which thou~ ~
 3    2,   10|   young man, and can as~ ~well maintaine so faire a wife as you,
 4    3,    6|      you hither: I will boldly maintaine the~ ~contrary, avouching,
 5    4,    1|     from you. How wil you then maintaine,~ ~that I have throwne my
 6    4,    4|   mocking and scorning such as maintaine that men may fall in~ ~love
 7    4,    7|      any better means, then to maintaine her selfe by her owne~ ~
 8    5,    7| answered Pedro, and constantly maintaine your promise; I will not~ ~
 9    5,    9|         Now~ ~or never am I to maintaine the order which was instituted
10    5,    9|       meanes and ability could maintaine, and no supplies any~ ~way
11    5,    9|      reason~ ~owne wi ought to maintaine, I am to request such a
12    6,  Ind|         this idle fellow would maintaine to me, that Signior~ ~Sicophanto
13    7,    2|    will hardly finde~ ~oyle to maintaine our Lampe. Husband, husband,
14    7,    2|      it for twelve, and I must maintaine what~ ~shee hath done: so
15    7,    2|        of a better, and I will maintaine~ ~whatsoever my Wife hath
16    7,    8|  confusedly, striving still to maintaine his accusation: but seeing~ ~
17    7,    9|       as singular exercises to maintaine~ ~his health.~ ~ Among his
18    8,    9|  condition could not so well~ ~maintaine them; without some courses
19    8,    9|       can desire. Thus do we~ ~maintaine our selves well and honestly,
20    8,    9|       man: and I dare~ ~boldly maintaine it, that his fellow is not
21    8,    9|     regard I am well able~ ~to maintaine it, therefore referre all
22    8,    9|       I am sure you~ ~will not maintaine an untruth, you used a kind
23    9,    4|  perceiving, that he could not maintaine himselfe at Sienna,~ ~in
24    9,    8|  procurements meerly unable to maintaine expences for filling his~ ~
25   10,    5|     but (with good reason) may maintaine, that Signiour Gentile~ ~
26   10,    6|       and I confesse it: but I maintaine it~ ~to be great, and more
27   10,    7|  honourable Ladies) but will~ ~maintaine what you have said of victorious
28   10,    8|       gods. Whereupon some doe maintaine, that things which be~ ~
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