Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      begin also with one of his wonderfull workes. To the end,~ ~that
 2    1,    1|     into the~ ~Pulpit, preached wonderfull things of him, and the rare
 3    1,    6|         Church. Of him he heard wonderfull and magnificent matters,~ ~
 4    2,    1|    people saw, they made such a wonderfull noyse~ ~in praise of Saint
 5    2,    3|           rich, as also she was wonderfull faire and beautifull. His
 6    2,    5|           embraces: whereat (in wonderfull amazement) he being strangely~ ~
 7    2,    8|         sad~ ~repetition of her wonderfull changes: and among the infinity
 8    2,    8|     house beside, that it was~ ~wonderfull to behold. Such as but observed
 9    2,    8|       Noble Woman,~ ~conceyving wonderfull joy in his soule, to see
10    2,    8|      and,~ ~notwithstanding his wonderfull alteration, both from his
11    3,    6| returned home to her house in~ ~wonderfull impatience. And Philippello
12    3,    7|       she was~ ~stricken into a wonderfull astonishment, being as fearfull
13    3,    8|            acquainted them with wonderfull matters, all concerning
14    4,    8|    gazing~ ~each upon other.~ ~ Wonderfull crowds of people were then
15    6,   10|      sacred properties of the~ ~wonderfull Relique, the Cover of the
16    7,    5|        any way impaired.~ ~ Our wonderfull wise Geloso, who (very advisedly)
17    7,    6|         on my Sampler,~ ~and in wonderfull feare and trembling.~ ~
18    8,    3|         him;~ ~who falling into wonderfull greefe and melancholy, for
19    8,    6|      sayde in his~ ~eare: It is wonderfull, that once in thy life time
20    8,    9|       and railing at~ ~him with wonderfull impatience, gave him most
21    8,   10|        and was~ ~welcommed with wonderfull kindnesse, wanting no costly
22    9,   10|     John, to teach~ ~him such a wonderfull secret, which would redound
23   10,    3|    Nathan! How honourable~ ~and wonderfull is that? I have past through
24   10,    4|      assembly, it was reputed~ ~wonderfull, that a man should be so
25   10,    5|       in the world, offering me wonderfull gifts and~ ~presents in
26   10,    8|        I acknowledge this thy~ ~wonderfull favour, in being more mercifull
27   10,    9|       make their~ ~passage, and wonderfull great preparations, in all
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