Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   would~ ~(perhaps) we cannot recover our selves by any meanes:
 2    1,    1|      sufficiently~ ~leave, to recover his debts among many Burgundians.
 3    1,    1|      man~ ~then Chappelet, to recover such debts as are due to
 4    2,    1|     unhappy Martellino,~ ~and recover him from the peoples fury,
 5    2,    3|    tarrying there in vaine to recover his dues) he was in danger
 6    2,    6| counsel, I might well hope to recover no meane happines in Sicily.~ ~
 7    2,    7|   this Gentleman, shee should recover her wonted Royall condition:
 8    3,    9|     worthy a Countesse should recover an~ ~unkinde husband, led
 9    4,    8|       all possible meanes, to recover her former kindnesse~ ~againe:
10    5,    1|       if thou art desirous to recover thy losse, I~ ~will not
11    5,    5|     condition; beganne now to recover her former strength, with
12    8,    2| unsuspected meanes) hee might recover his Cloake againe, before~ ~
13    8,    7|        yea, and much more, to recover my deare lost~ ~Lover againe,
14    8,   10|    subjected to the yoke, but recover our former strength in~ ~
15    9,    4|     likewise, and coveting to recover his losses~ ~againe; naked
16   10,    5|      we shal be never able to recover.~ ~Wherefore, I would have
17   10,    7|     good comfort, and thereby recover your health~ ~the sooner,
18   10,    8|    are: but, (being able to~ ~recover another wife) though never
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