Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        recreation: which~ ~he not daring to deny, and perceiving
 2    2,    5|        had dragd up a Spirit; not daring~ ~to speake one word, ran
 3    2,    8|   concealed from his Parents, not daring to desire her in~ ~marriage:
 4    3,    1|           attended, never any man daring to~ ~adventure among us,
 5    3,    2| acquainting any one therewith, or daring~ ~so much, as to discover
 6    3,    4|          motion:~ ~wherefore, not daring to stirre from his standing,
 7    3,    6|         as loving manner; yet not daring to speake, least he~ ~should
 8    3,    8|          the Tombesside, as not~ ~daring to adventure any further,
 9    4,    1|      conference with him, yet not daring to trust any one with so
10    4,    5|       risen in the morning,~ ~not daring to say any thing to her
11    4,    6|      which~ ~respect, not any one daring to displease her, shee went
12    5,    3|       returning~ ~to him. And not daring to ride backe againe, on
13    5,    7|      meerely in dumbe shewes, not daring~ ~to speake to each other, (
14    5,    8|      confused~ ~opinions, yet not daring to disclose them, as doubting
15    7,    1|          as we usually say) never daring to be so bold, as~ ~to looke
16    7,    2|           a miserable~ ~life, not daring once to dreame of such follies,
17    9,    5|         neither knowing~ ~her, or daring to deliver one word. She,
18    9,    5|     neither~ ~alive nor dead, nor daring to use any resistance against
19   10,    8|          Titus came home, yet not daring to manifest himselfe, or
20   10,    9|           all~ ~in amazement, not daring to approach neere the bedde,
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