Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          even in their greatest height: not onely the~ ~wise might
 2    1,    4|       upon it; for, in the very height of~ ~all his wantonnesse,
 3    2,    3|     Father had~ ~beene, to what height his wealth amounted, and
 4    2,    5|       it~ ~was of extraordinary height) onely the filth of the
 5    2,    7|    which he esteemed to bee the height of all happinesse. His~ ~
 6    3,    3|       Tradesman) take downe the height of her minde;~ ~conceiving,
 7    3,    6|    possibility, to compasse the height of his desire:~ ~so that
 8    3,    7|        your~ ~selfe in the very height of cruelty, that hee might
 9    4,    1|  acquainting him truly with the height, and how farre it~ ~was
10    4,    1|   aptest unto: but rather, with height of courage, controuling~ ~
11    4,    1|       whereby I might reach the height~ ~of my desires, howsoever
12    4,    3|   Passing on their time in this height of felicity, and not crossed
13    4,    9|   thereat, which beeing an huge height in distance~ ~from the ground,
14    5,    5| assistance, in~ ~compassing the height of his desire, with bountifull
15    5,    6|        misery, even in the very height of promised assurance,~ ~
16    5,    9|       respect, and to reach the height of his desire, he made many~ ~
17    5,    9|         Yet she~ ~commended his height of spirit, which poverty
18    6,    8|        she was endued with such height of minde, and so proud an
19    6,   10|         small hils, of no great height, and on each of~ ~them stood
20    7,    3|        her, he should reach the height of his amorous desires.
21    7,    7|  somewhat in his Fathers former height of minde, and~ ~no way inclineable
22    7,    9|  miracle, not seene, but in the height of the tree, and changing~ ~
23    8,    7|      him to exercise his utmost height of~ ~skil, with large promises
24    8,    9|      scarsely above a Cubite in height, and~ ~because she refused
25   10,    3|        shall I attaine to the~ ~height of liberality, and performe
26   10,    4|         yea, reaching to such a height of glorious splendour;~ ~
27   10,    7|       fixed on a person of such height. And~ ~that which most tormented
28   10,    8|        degrees) to the glorious height~ ~of Philosophy, to their
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