Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    partie, as to our Patrone and sole Governour. And because every
 2    2,    2|         of all) the~ ~single and sole condition of a batcheler;
 3    2,    6|          King Charles, and the~ ~sole possession of the Iland
 4    2,    7|          pleading the title of a sole possession, without~ ~any
 5    2,    8|        and~ ~honest love was the sole scope of his intention,
 6    2,    8|           she made him Lord, and sole~ ~commander. Within no long
 7    3,    1|         and was now become their sole~ ~Factotum, having power
 8    3,    5|        you (my deerest good, and sole~ ~hope of my soule) that
 9    3,   10|          that Alibech became the sole heiress to his goods. Whereupon
10    4,    1|       contrary, because I am the sole occasion of~ ~this offence,
11    4,    2|        but, even as if they were sole~ ~owners, Lords, and possessors
12    4,    2|       habit, which~ ~must be the sole meanes of his safe passage.~ ~
13    4,    3|          good Voyage now was the sole expectation. Whereupon,~ ~
14    4,   10| agreement, which ought to be the sole and maine comfort of Marriage:~ ~
15    5,    1|         to Iphigenia being~ ~the sole occasion of this happy alteration,
16    5,    9|        to rob a Gentleman of his sole felicity, having no other
17    7,    9|      shee~ ~hath elected thee as sole soveraigne of her hopes,
18    7, Song|       cannot be exprest.~ ~ O my sole good! O my best happinesse!~ ~
19    8,    7|         comparison, that was the sole master of her heart,~ ~and
20    8,   10|       City, which hath~ ~won the sole possession of my heart,
21   10,    7|         To die for him, it is my sole desire,~ ~ For live with
22   10,    8|         because I would be~ ~the sole possessor. As for Noble
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