Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       perceived, that~ ~Saladine sought to entrap him in his answere,
 2    2,    6|           and seeming as if they sought to~ ~be rescued only by
 3    3,    2|          Among~ ~them all he had sought, yet could not find any
 4    3,   10|      patrimony in high living,~ ~sought for Alibech in the belief
 5    4,    6|          were to no purpose, hee sought to compasse his will by~ ~
 6    5,    3|         not~ ~where she was, and sought all about to finde her.
 7    5,    3|         the~ ~Damosell might bee sought for in the Forrest. Then
 8    6,   10|         I could not finde what I sought for, and therefore I was~ ~
 9    6, Song|       tookst advantage:~ ~ And I sought refuge, but it was too late.~ ~
10    7,    6|          and of great power) hee sought to compasse his intent by
11    7,    9|       power to doe, and~ ~having sought for Pyrrhus, whom she found
12    8,    4|      blood of a Priest, rather~ ~sought to shame him as hee deserved.
13    8,    7|         so~ ~wicked a woman, who sought the utter ruine of my life,
14    8,    7|        Your~ ~Woman Ancilla hath sought for you all this day, yet
15    9,    6|           perceiving his errour; sought not to amend it, (as well
16    9,    8|           Signior Phillippo hath sought about for thee, yet knowe
17   10,    4|          Gentile,~ ~whatsoever I sought to gaine from you in former
18   10,    7| remayning in all the Phisitions, sought all possible meanes~ ~wayes
19   10,    8|        are to understand, that I sought not by fraud or deceit, (
20   10,    8|      earnestly I affected her, I sought to~ ~procure your union,
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