Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        first to comfort him very lovingly, demanding also~ ~of him,
 2    1,    2|          Faith. In which regard, lovingly he began to intreate~ ~him,
 3    2,    6|      refusall, but tooke them as lovingly as their dammes, and from
 4    2,    8|          Grandfather, and hee as lovingly receiving these kilde~ ~
 5    2,    8|         the Count, embracing him lovingly in his armes.~ ~ When they
 6    2,    9|        transgression, which most lovingly she did, kissing and~ ~embracing
 7    3,    7| affectionately, welcomming him~ ~lovingly into her bed, whereto so
 8    3,    7|      made unto him. Aldobrandino lovingly replied, that he~ ~was ready
 9    3,    7|          shedding teares, most~ ~lovingly embraced them, and (to be
10    3,    9|         people received her very lovingly. Now,~ ~by reason of the
11    4,    6|      where they both embracing~ ~lovingly together, she seemed to
12    4,    6|      teares, and in his weeping, lovingly tooke her from~ ~the ground,
13    4,    6|       his kindred and friends,~ ~lovingly requested of them, that
14    4,    9|          it seemed, but~ ~rather lovingly entertained; yet she grew
15    5,    2|     standing in his eyes,~ ~most lovingly he embraced her, Constance
16    5,    3|         and afterward they lived lovingly together, till old age made
17    5,    9|        time Frederigo had~ ~most lovingly kept it, not suffering it
18    5,   10|      anger was so well appeased, lovingly kissed him, and laying the
19    7,    9|       perillous sicknesse,~ ~yet lovingly) and as youthfully as in
20    7,    9|          and hearty embraces, as lovingly respected and entertained~ ~
21    8,    6|             whom if thou couldst lovingly assemble together, I knowe
22    8,    7|         as they had to feede on) lovingly she set~ ~before her: conveying
23    8,    8|           and so all foure dined lovingly together,~ ~without any
24    8,    9|        seeing himselfe to bee so lovingly~ ~respected, and hating
25   10,    3|         had entertained him~ ~so lovingly, conversed with him so familiarly,
26   10,    3|  answerable to my sin.~ ~ Nathan lovingly raised Mithridanes from
27   10,    4|          you.~ ~Whereto the Lady lovingly replyed, that she was willing
28   10,    8|   Sophronia, who welcomed him as lovingly,~ ~as if he had bin her
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