Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|    such~ ~there, as heere thou seest them to be, and yet they
 2    2,    5|       heere now such as~ ~thou seest me. Afterward, occasions
 3    2,   10|     know me. Why deerest love, seest thou not that I am thy~ ~
 4    3,    1|         but came away, as thou seest. And yet the Factotum desired
 5    3,    5|      as a signall, when~ ~thou seest my Crimson Skarfe hanging
 6    3,    8|          foode which here thou seest, thy Wife brought hither
 7    3,   10|      Rustico, "only do as thou seest me do." Thereupon he~ ~took
 8    5,    8|     other inwards, as now thou seest me doe, which I give unto
 9    7,    9|  otherwise, then as now~ ~thou seest us. Alas my Lord (saide
10    8,    3|      and sharp, said to Bruno. Seest thou this~ ~Flint? Casting
11    8,    9| well-grounded experience: thou seest what a propper, portly,
12    8,    9|      compleat perfections thou seest in me,~ ~my father was a
13    8,   10|      cheated of them, yet thou seest at what a deere rate thou
14    9,   10|     whatsoever thou hearest or seest, thou doe~ ~not speake one
15   10,    3|     spent with yeares, as thou seest I am, I~ ~will goe live
16   10,    7|        condition as now thou~ ~seest. But knowing and confessing,
17   10,    8|     Praetor, this man (as thou seest)~ ~is a stranger heere,
18   10,    9|   spake. Madame, I goe as thou seest~ ~in this famous Voyage,
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