Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          and cannot (without some error) continue or defend our
 2    1,    4|         to pardon me but this one error, I will never faile~ ~therein
 3    2,    5| simplicity, and understanding his error, though somewhat too~ ~late,
 4    2,    6|           have committed but that error, which~ ~evermore is so
 5    2,    8|      publike knowledge of such an error in mee,~ ~would be reputed
 6    2,    8|         Count D'Angiers.~ ~For if error have not misled mine eye,
 7    3,    2|           the Queene: beside, her error being discovered to her,
 8    3,    3|        bashfull appearance of any error already committed, he~ ~
 9    3,    3|         yours, to pardon him this error, and never~ ~after he would
10    3,    6|          see beside, that when an error is committed, how~ ~to bee
11    3,    7|      against him? I know not what error~ ~misguideth women, in scorning
12    3,    7|      crave pardon for their great error committed. On the morrow
13    4,    2|          do, by my pardoning your error, and granting the God accesse
14    4,   10|    desiring him to pardon a great error,~ ~whereby she had over-much
15    4, Song|         was lost.~ ~ But now mine error I do plainly see:~ ~ Not
16    5,   10|        Pedroes Wife reproving the error of~ ~Herculanoes wife, an
17    5,   10|  complexions on us mortals; or an error in Nature,~ ~to rejoyce
18    6,    5|          buried, under the grosse error of some; who, in the mysterie
19    6,    5|           heard, he knew his owne error, and saw his~ ~payment returned
20    7,    9|          sight hath bin abused by error: for when I was~ ~aloft
21    8,   10|             Hereupon, because his error should not be discovered,
22    9,    2|         Abbesse to see~ ~her owne error, she got her selfe to be
23    9,    2|        the Abbesse saw her~ ~owne error.~ ~ Hereupon, when the rest
24    9,    6|           desirous to~ ~cloude an error unadvisedly committed, and
25   10,    8|           reason, and void of any error, doe dispose and governe
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