Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     so dreadfull to you, to hinder your~ ~further proceeding
 2    1,    2|   in the world can or shall hinder me, but I will~ ~be a Christian,
 3    2,    5| enough of~ ~employment, and hinder her returning to Andrea
 4    2,    8|   as may rather helpe, then hinder my hopes. Beleeve it then~ ~
 5    3,    4| stirre from your place, and hinder your labour: take no care~ ~
 6    3,    7|     Notwithstanding, not to hinder hope, which onely aymeth
 7    4,    6| laboured very diligently to hinder his~ ~comming to her; yet
 8    4,   10|    paine, but must~ ~needes hinder what he meant to do: by
 9    5,    1| long Staffe in his hand, to hinder their~ ~passage downe the
10    5,    3|    it therefore from me, to hinder the appointment of the~ ~
11    5,    8|     of cruelty, towards me. Hinder me not then, in being the
12    7,    3| where none being present to hinder his purpose, but onely the~ ~
13    7,    3| mystery, nor~ ~any enter to hinder the operation of the charme;
14    8,    3|   when wee have it, who can hinder us from bearing it~ ~about
15    8,    3|  the day of our mariage, to hinder and~ ~bereave me of such
16    8,    8|   no bodie being there~ ~to hinder what they intended, they
17    8,   10|    distract the senses, and hinder kinde~ ~courtesies, which
18   10,    2|      who~ ~durst presume to hinder his passe. To which rough
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