Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|      rest of the company, to~ ~commend the invention of carrying
 2    2,    7|   wherein her~ ~women did much commend her, promising to preserve
 3    2,    7|       could not~ ~sufficiently commend her, following the Duke
 4    2,    9|      saide; Mistresse, quickly commend your soule to God, for~ ~
 5    2,   10| faileth, hee could~ ~liberally commend his passed joviall daies,
 6    3,    3|  reproove thee~ ~for it; and I commend thee for following my counsell.
 7    3,    8|    quoth the Monke) prayse and commend her now, using her so~ ~
 8    3,    9|      not able~ ~to performe? I commend thy kindnesse, and will
 9    3,    9|       me?~ ~ Much did the King commend the confident perswasion
10    4,    1|   witnesses. Who did ever more commend Guiscardo, extolling~ ~all
11    4,    6|      sleepe.~ ~ I meane not to commend either the one or other,
12    4,   10|     honest qualitie that might commend him. The~ ~Mistresse knowing
13    5,    2|   charity, and to her I~ ~will commend thee as best I may, for
14    5,    6|       determined. The King did commend her beauty~ ~extraordinarily,
15    6,   10|         could not sufficiently commend the witty reprehension of
16    7,    5| without occasion; but rather~ ~commend their wit and providence.~ ~
17    7,    6|  Beltramo, and I do verie much commend her for it. But, recollect
18    8,    7|         Greatly did the Ladies commend Madame Philomenaes Novell,
19    8,    7|     but rather will the~ ~more commend me. Alas good Lady lack-wit,
20    8,    7|     performe: in hope whereof, commend my love and~ ~duteous service
21   10,    3|        howsoever other men may commend him, yet~ ~I have no reason
22   10,    3|        all men. I do greatly~ ~commend the envy which thou bearest
23   10,    6|     The King began againe to~ ~commend them both, and gave him
24   10,    7|  deceive thee.~ ~Greatly I doe commend thy high attempt, in fixing
25   10,    7|         which as~ ~he did much commend, in regard of her high adventuring;
26   10,    8|     studies: whereas his~ ~can commend it selfe but for Studies
27   10,    9|        the~ ~heavenly powers I commend you. Saladine, having taken
28   10,   10|    them all, Grizelda did most commend her, and so~ ~did her brother
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