Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|         the other. And therefore, suite in Law,~ ~to distinguish
 2    1,    9|         all the~ ~rest he had his suite granted. So, arising all,
 3    2,    9|           if she endured any such suite, either shee answered yea,
 4    4,    1|        solicite him with any such suite: concluded in her~ ~mindes
 5    4,    3|      tooke hold on this her dayly suite to him, and in private~ ~
 6    4,    7|    together. So ended all further suite in Law, concerning the deaths~ ~
 7    5,    4|           adventure) made earnest suite to her Husband to remit
 8    5,    5|           she was. Wherefore, the suite you make to me, should rather~ ~(
 9    5,    9|         penurious estate, without suite or meanes~ ~making to one,
10    6,    1|            mooved, understands to suite it with an apt answere,
11    7,    7|        her, heare all his amorous suite~ ~discovered, and likely
12    8,    4|         so tyred with his tedious suite, that she considered~ ~with
13    8,    9| apparantly, that they made humble suite and intercession to me,
14    8,    9|           had got an ugly masking suite,~ ~such as are made use
15    9,    1|           see me, or move further suite unto mee, by any~ ~meanes
16   10,    5|          wold not give~ ~over his suite, but so much the more importunatly
17   10,    5|         wonne,~ ~to listen to his suite in milder manner, then hitherto
18   10,    5|          I then lay his dishonest suite open to the world, that~ ~
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