Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       you~ ~have determined to dispose of your cares; as for mine
 2  Ind      |       please) he may order and dispose how long the time of his~ ~
 3    1,    9|     must take her turne, and~ ~dispose what next is to be done,
 4    2,    7|     walke directly, wee should dispose our willes and~ ~affections,
 5    2,    7|     your providence, and so to dispose both of the one and~ ~other,
 6    3,    7|      he being yours, you might dispose of him at your pleasure,
 7    3,    8|      am for you, because I doe dispose my~ ~selfe, to performe
 8    4,    4|      and that she onely was to dispose of him.~ ~Both the message
 9    4,    8|         because he knew how to dispose of himselfe in Florence,
10    5,    1|      and let fortune afterward dispose of them as she pleased;
11    5,    3|       can wee then otherwise~ ~dispose of him, but dreame him of
12    5,    3|     knowing where, or~ ~how to dispose of himselfe, or what might
13    5,    4| remaineth soly in thy power to dispose of~ ~me as best shall please
14    6,   10|       law out of my hands, and dispose of my~ ~authoritie as you
15    6,   10|       gave them all leave to~ ~dispose of themselves till supper
16    7,    8| withall; that~ ~they might now dispose of Simonida as themselves
17   10,    8|        truely~ ~comforted, and dispose thy selfe (living in hope)
18   10,    8|     and void of any error, doe dispose and governe both~ ~us, and
19   10,   10|      same minde, that I should dispose my selfe to~ ~take a wife:
20   10,   10|  honourable and gracious Lord, dispose of me, as you thinke~ ~best,
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