Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       he was) in whom he might repose trust to~ ~meete with their
 2    2,    7|       mine honour, would never repose~ ~confidence in any that
 3    2, Song|      health, my tortures sweet repose;~ ~ Say shee the word, in
 4    3,    6|       noone-day, when~ ~people repose themselves in regard of
 5    4,    6|       small trust thou~ ~didst repose in me, because thou hast
 6    4, Song|     And be betrayed, where you repose best trust.~ ~ ~ ~ The words
 7    5,    1|    with some others, in whom I repose~ ~especiall trust) by the
 8    5,    4|         honest confidence I do repose in thee, step up (in some
 9    5,    5|     friend, in whom he~ ~might repose more trust, then he did
10    8,    7| answere. Madame, you did not~ ~repose such confidence in me, for
11    8,    7|     defence against it, or any repose to qualifie the torment:~ ~
12    8,    9|      likewise the confidence I repose in your~ ~scrutinous taciturnitie,
13    9,    9|       desiring to enjoy peace, repose and~ ~comfort with them,
14    9,    9|     still with him, for~ ~some repose after so long a journey,
15    9,   10|       But when he came to take repose in the night~ ~season, Gossip
16   10,    3|      the last, concluding to~ ~repose confidence in him (in regard
17   10,    6|        and recreation, went to repose himselfe (for some certayne~ ~
18   10,    9|   Thorello to appoint) went to repose themselves awhile, and he~ ~
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