Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|         to be more honoured and esteemed. Never~ ~considering, that
 2    2,    7|     such a~ ~treasure, which he esteemed to bee the height of all
 3    2,    7|      Cyprian Merchant, one much esteemed by him, as beeing an intimate~ ~
 4    2,    7| enjoying of your kinde and most esteemed~ ~company. Yet one thing
 5    3,    7|         such as covet to bee so esteemed; have no matter at all of~ ~
 6    3,    7|     when they are so preciously esteemed of them, so dearely~ ~affected
 7    3,    9|     importuned, by all his best esteemed friends there present, especially~ ~
 8    4,    1|         so~ ~choisely loved and esteemed, as never was any childe
 9    4,    4|       Prince, and wonderously~ ~esteemed for his great valour and
10    5,    3|         fairest, yet he greatly esteemed among the Romanes. The~ ~
11    5,    5|       beloved,~ ~and graciously esteemed.~ ~
12    5,    9|      named Madam Giana, who was esteemed (in her~ ~time) to be the
13    5,    9|        how choycely~ ~Frederigo esteemed her. Within a short while
14    5,   10|       and many of them are more esteemed being aged, then~ ~when
15    6,    9|           qualities were little esteemed among these honest meeters)
16    7,    7|       happened to be not meanly esteemed. While~ ~thus he continued
17    7,    7|    Anichino; whom hee loved and esteemed farre more~ ~respectively
18    8,    3|  Mill-stones, so slenderly here esteemed~ ~among us, as Emeralds
19    8,    7|      Being greatly honoured and esteemed of every one, as~ ~well
20    8,    7|       inferiour subjects (but~ ~esteemed her selfe above ordinary
21    8,    7|     especially by him whom shee esteemed above all~ ~other; shee
22    9,    5|   Bugles and bables, which he~ ~esteemed as matters of great moment.
23   10,    3|         it, the worse it wil be esteemed:~ ~and before it grow contemptible,
24   10,    4|     only to attaine any~ ~thing esteemed and affected.~ ~ Understand
25   10,    4|        have~ ~most respectively esteemed. But before I doe it, I
26   10,    8|           jewell by you so much esteemed, as she is.~ ~ "For this,
27   10,    8|     Spouse,~ ~by him so dearely esteemed, should become the wife
28   10,    9|         which Titus made of his esteemed friend Gisippus,~ ~extolled
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