Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|             place; none of these can alter his wicked~ ~disposition,
 2    1,    9|              I am not determined, to alter the forme of our intended~ ~
 3    1,    9|            am of the~ ~minde, not to alter it. Holding on the order
 4    2,    3|            disaster whatsoever can~ ~alter it: you being Gods Vicar
 5    2,    6|                kinde perswasions, to alter so cruell a deliberation;
 6    2,    6|       Fortune (earely or late) would alter her~ ~stearne malice, and
 7    3,    9|              earnest imprecations to alter this resolve~ ~in her, but
 8    4,    1|             not lawfull~ ~for me, to alter or contradict his appointment;
 9    4,    3| protestations, or any thing seeme to alter his bloody purpose; but,~ ~
10    4,    6|              nothing but death could alter their affection: by such
11    4,    8|            which appeared to me to~ ~alter your former disposition:
12    4,   10|          fortune~ ~whatsoever, could alter her love to condemned Ruggiero;
13    7,    9|          contradiction being able to alter him, which made him rashly
14    8,    7|      sufferance in~ ~me, are able to alter thee: I will prepare my
15    8,   10|            of the Almanacke began to alter: and whereas (before)~ ~
16    9,    1|         mollested him, sufficient to alter~ ~his determination: but
17    9,    9|             on my word, I shal quite alter you from this curst complexion.
18   10,    2|               if you were pleased to alter, and bestow on him some~ ~
19   10,    5|             her husband, he began to alter his~ ~inflamed heate, into
20   10,   10|         never noated so much as~ ~to alter her countenance. And being
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