Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|         had, not~ ~suffising to pay the moitie of Debts, but
 2    2,    8|        banishment shall deerely pay for. No~ ~sooner had she
 3    2,   10|       Ricciardo, who am come to pay what ransome this Gentleman~ ~
 4    3,    1|         little, as it would not pay for the~ ~shoes I wore.
 5    3,    5|   comforts at home? Ill can age pay youths arrerages, when:
 6    4,   10|        Chest, were condemned to pay a great~ ~summe of money.~ ~ ~ ~
 7    4,   10|        him, would~ ~have him to pay him for the Chest. The joyner
 8    6,   10|    Moreover, you have used~ ~to pay (especially such as have
 9    7,    2|         and cleane~ ~before you pay the mony.~ ~ So, stripping
10    8,    1|         which~ ~I desire you to pay unto your Husband on my
11    8,    1|          she sayde. Sir, I will pay them to my~ ~Husband for
12    8,    3|          but (as I live) I will pay thee soundly for it. Up
13    8,    6|     Priest would suffer none to pay, but~ ~himselfe, he dranke
14    8,    9|       Trumpets, do very gladlie pay her tribute. And I dare
15    8,   10|        part particularly, is to pay one thousand. At this~ ~
16    8,   10|      was, yet he would~ ~gladly pay for it. And for her Friends
17    9,    4|            But when hee came to pay his hoste, hee found not
18    9,    4|          if I could~ ~presently pay him downe the money.~ ~
19    9,    4|     Come,~ ~draw thy purse, and pay the money, for upon mine
20    9,    5|         meetings, they made him pay for many dinners and suppers,~ ~
21    9,    8|     when thou art returned, Ile pay thee for~ ~thy paines.~ ~
22   10,    5| covenanted, binding himselfe to pay a great~ ~summe of mony,
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