Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   destroyed, as it were, through want of~ ~the lawfull Ministers
 2  Ind      |   whereof, as well~ ~through the want of convenient remedies, (
 3  Ind      |       cunning. Nor was there any want of Gardens, Meadowes, and~ ~
 4    1,    2|     danger of perdition~ ~thorow want of Faith. In which regard,
 5    2,    4|     almost hunger-starved thorow want of foode. The next morning,
 6    2,    8|        comparing them with his~ ~want of a wife, and likely hope
 7    2,    8|        no knowledge of him, Age, want, and~ ~misery had so mightily
 8    3,   10|     asked: "Rustico, why does he want~ ~to get out of Hell? If
 9    3,   10|        holds him, he would never want to come out at all."~ ~By
10    4,    3| aboundeth with you both, so doth want most extremely tyrannize
11    4,    7|           Simonida was~ ~sure to want no employment.~ ~ Hereupon,
12    5,   10| depending on nature, not through want of good will in~ ~themselves.
13    7,    9|        other occasion, but onely want~ ~of a fit and apt time,
14    8,    7|            starving mee thorough want of Food and drinke. Be now
15    8,   10|        she) would you be in such want of money, and hide~ ~it
16   10,    4|             wherein is never any want of subject, it is so faire
17   10,    9|     which may be granted, let me want no~ ~visitation of your
18   10,   10|           proceeded not from any want of understanding in her,
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