Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     Gods grace you may be soone restored to health, but if it so
 2    1,    6|          and not a mite~ ~to be restored againe. But fearing to be
 3    2,    2|      even as if hee had~ ~beene restored from death to life. Then
 4    2,    3|           things then should be restored to him, both the principall
 5    2,    4|      sences being indifferently restored, hee knew the place where~ ~
 6    2,    7|        places. At length, being restored backe to her Father, she~ ~
 7    2,    8|        thy strength is~ ~better restored, then referre the matter
 8    2,    8|         Children) they might be restored to their former honour~ ~
 9    2,    8|        that the Count should be restored to his honors,~ ~apparell,
10    2,    8|       all his goods and honours restored to him, in~ ~farre greater
11    3,    1|      his long restrained speech restored, and was now become their
12    3,    8|   untill~ ~his senses should be restored againe. On the day following,
13    4,    5| earnestly entreating to have it restored~ ~againe, avouching that
14    7,    3|      merites the childe is thus restored to health.~ ~ The childe,
15    8,   10|       angry with mee, because I restored~ ~not your Florines at my
16    9,    3|         space) your health well restored, and without the sense of~ ~
17   10,    4|       know, if keeping the said restored person, and~ ~imploying
18   10,   10|          and so am) that it bee restored. Here is the Ring,~ ~wherewith
19   10,   10|       all rejoycing for the new restored Mother, and happy~ ~recovery
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