Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       to joyne their hands, as mutuall affection~ ~already had
 2    2,    6|            In the time of this mutuall contentment, to the end
 3    2,    7|     sickenesse on the Sea, and mutuall respect they had of each
 4    2,   10| mariage, and no expectation of mutuall contentment.~ ~The Judge
 5    3,    7|         was now converted~ ~to mutuall kindnesse and solemne friendship
 6    4,    1|      to their hearts~ ~joy and mutuall contentment. And having
 7    4,    1|     possess' of our equall and mutuall pleasures; because thy soule~ ~
 8    4,    3|        any~ ~hinderance to our mutuall content: it remaineth now
 9    4,    5|      that their love grew to a mutuall~ ~embracing, both equally
10    4,    7|        to~ ~divide them. Their mutuall delight continuing on in
11    5,    3|  honourable, as their true and mutuall affection formerly had done.~ ~
12    5,    4|      agreeing together in such mutuall manner, and he~ ~adventuring
13    5,   10|   passed on either side,~ ~but mutuall joy and Houshold contentment,
14    6,    7|        mee, according to the~ ~mutuall love re-plighted together,
15    8,    8|     demonstrations, and inward mutuall~ ~affection, as far as humane
16    9,    2| inclined towards her, and this mutuall love continued~ ~thus concealed
17    9,    6|      an~ ~equall simpathy, and mutuall contentment of them both,
18   10,    9|     sight of you here, for a~ ~mutuall solace and satisfaction
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