Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|    dayes and paines in making peace,~ ~when Gentlemen were at
 2    2,    3|      in hope day by day, that peace would be~ ~concluded betweene
 3    2,    3|     had awaited long time for peace in England, perceyving~ ~
 4    2,    3|     the two Knights, and made peace~ ~betweene them, the Princesse,
 5    2,    3|       Long~ ~time he lived in peace and tranquility, with the
 6    2,    5|    but lay still and held his peace. Neerer they drew towards~ ~
 7    3,    3|         suffer her to live in peace.~ ~ The Gentleman being
 8    3,    6|   with shame enough) hold thy peace,~ ~for with the face of
 9    3,    7|     slaine Theobaldo: he made peace~ ~with his brethren, and
10    3,    7|     selfe~ ~no more, for your peace is not farre off from you.
11    3,    7|    know, either concerning my peace, or mine affliction? Madame~ ~(
12    3,    7|     person, to invite them in peace to his banquet, using many
13    3,    8|    pacifying speeches, saide; Peace my deare Sonnes, be not~ ~
14    3,   10|       place, that I may be at peace."~ ~ So saying, he laid
15    3,   10| implored Heaven to be left in peace. Thus~ ~for a time he silenced
16    3,   10|      you, my Hell gives me no peace. You will do a~ ~charity
17    5,    1|       so enjoy your~ ~present peace. I desire to have faire
18    5,    3|       will endeavour, to make peace betweene you and~ ~your
19    5,    3|    variance ended in love and peace,~ ~and afterward they lived
20    5,    5|       that a loving league of peace was~ ~confirmed betweene
21    5,    8|       Madam Lauretta held her peace, Madam Pampinea (by the~ ~
22    6, Song|      there to finde a solemne peace:~ ~ I threw off all my Armes,
23    7,    4|     was faine to purchase his peace, after a~ ~notorious wrong
24    8,    6|        we are sure to have no peace for a twelve months~ ~space.~ ~
25    8,    8|       For breach more easi of peace (answered~ ~Zeppa) between
26    9,    9|   every one desiring to enjoy peace, repose and~ ~comfort with
27   10,    6|     remainder of his dayes in peace, he went to Castello da~ ~
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