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Day, Novell
1 1, 8| against~ ~the honour of his Crowne, or to any of his subjects 2 1, 9| and taking the Lawrell Crowne from off her owne head; 3 2, Ind| behold, having put on her Crowne of~ ~Lawrell, and giving 4 2, 10| Royalty: she gave the Crowne to Madam Neiphila, pleasantly 5 4, 10| spake.~ ~Here I place this Crowne on her head, that knoweth 6 5, 10| arose, and taking off her~ ~Crowne of Lawrell, placed it graciously 7 6, 10| she arose, and taking the Crowne~ ~from off her owne head, 8 6, 10| being thus invested with the Crowne, returned~ ~this answer.~ ~ 9 6, 10| as to~ ~deliver mee the Crowne: in regard whereof, be you 10 7, 9| of her hopes, which is a crowne~ ~of honour to thy youth 11 7, 10| thus imployed: taking the Crowne from~ ~off his owne head, 12 7, 10| Laurettaes, saying,~ ~Madame, I Crowne you with your owne Crowne, 13 7, 10| Crowne you with your owne Crowne, as Queene of our~ ~Company. 14 8, 10| prosecution; shee tooke the Crowne of Laurell from her owne~ ~ 15 9, 9| honesty, which~ ~is the crowne and honour of every good 16 9, 10| dispossessing her~ ~selfe of the Crowne, shee placed it on the head 17 10, 1| bounty and magnificence the Crowne of all vertues. I shall~ ~ 18 10, 1| Chests is mine imperiall Crowne, the Scepter Royall,~ ~the 19 10, 4| because a King gave~ ~away his Crowne and Scepter; and an Abbot ( 20 10, 5| fame to thee, and the crowne of a most victorious conquest. 21 10, 8| disaster, and that wil~ ~be my crowne, or else will vanquish me, 22 10, 9| whereon stood an Imperiall Crowne of~ ~infinite value, appearing ( 23 10, 9| found~ ~in the Cup, and that Crowne was set upon her head, in 24 10, 10| shoulders,~ ~hee placed a Crowne of gold on her head, whereat 25 10, 10| advise) I~ ~wil keepe the Crowne till our departing hence;