Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     emptied of~ ~Inhabitants) can affoord us.~ ~ Moreover, the Ayre
 2    1,    2|           this famous Cittie doth affoord thee, to resolve thee~ ~
 3    2,    2| entreating her, that if she could affoord him any helpe,~ ~not to
 4    2,    5|         which as easily she could affoord him, as shee had done a~ ~
 5    2,    8|           be, nor did those times affoord a~ ~Gentleman, that equalled
 6    2,   10|       entreated of~ ~Pagamino, to affoord him so much favour, that
 7    2,   10|         to me; but the world will affoord me one~ ~resting place or
 8    3,    3|           may~ ~very sufficiently affoord it. In regard whereof, I
 9    3,    6|         intricate and unlikely to affoord any hopefull yssue, as~ ~
10    3,    6|       which he conceived should~ ~affoord me the least suspition,
11    3,    6|           without any window to~ ~affoord it the least light, which
12    3,    7|          then in my heart I could affoord to do, but onely in~ ~regard
13    4,    1|        our bodies, that death may affoord us,~ ~what you so cruelly
14    4,   10|           one that could~ ~hardly affoord to be out of her company.
15    5,    7|         when willingly they could affoord another kinde~ ~of speaking.~ ~
16    6,    4|           Ladies) doth many times affoord worthy and commendable~ ~
17    7,    9|          but if~ ~this Tree could affoord the like kindnesse to me,
18    8,    3|           it were neerer; I could affoord to goe in your Company;
19    8,    7|          alleadged, and seemed to affoord him lookes of goode liking.
20    8,    7|       what this night~ ~could not affoord, another may make a sound
21    9,    4|        ready (at another time) to affoord him the like~ ~courtesie;
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