Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          would wander no further in everie particularity,~ ~concerning
 2  Ind      |             is a thing naturall for everie one which is borne in this~ ~
 3  Ind      |             may do the like) that~ ~everie one of us hath a due respect
 4  Ind      |         selves, against that, which everie one among us,~ ~ought (in
 5  Ind      |              we will and commaund~ ~everie one of them (as they desire
 6  Ind      |              very much commended of everie~ ~one, she arose fairely,
 7    1,    1|            a particular~ ~demand of everie thing, even as if I had
 8    1,    1|           of our Lent season, which everie yeare ought to bee duely~ ~
 9    1,    6|             for~ ~washing hands, so everie one sitting down at the
10    2,    3|         much better then any other) everie one that~ ~desireth to live
11    4,    3|             Hugnetto, who thought~ ~everie houre a yeare, to heare
12    6,    5|       riding a lofty~ ~French trot, everie step being ready to hoise
13    6,    7|           gave strict command; That everie~ ~Woman should be burned
14    7,  Ind|           Valley of Ladies, to make everie thing in~ ~due and decent
15    8,    7|          her, the Hornets and Flyes everie~ ~way stinging her, had
16    8,    9|      according~ ~to the appetite of everie person, as nothing could
17    8,    9|        acquainted Buffalmaco with~ ~everie circumstance: which made
18    8,    9| circumstance: which made him thinke everie day a yeare,~ ~untill he
19    9, Song|            the King gave oder, that everie one should~ ~repaire to
20   10,    8|             alteration, and essayed everie~ ~way, how hee might best
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