Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|  counterfeiting, began first to extend forth the one of his~ ~fingers,
 2    2,    7|         Madam Aemillia, did not extend it~ ~selfe so farre in length,
 3    3,   10|    conferences to morrow, shall extend to no other argument, bit~ ~
 4    4,    1|       covet not that you should extend any clemency or kindnesse~ ~
 5    5,    1|      sodaine knowledge in him~ ~extend; that he could conceive
 6    5,    4|         againe) I hope you will extend the~ ~like mercy to me,
 7    5,    4|      let yet your care and mine extend so farre, to keepe her~ ~
 8    6,   10|     bounty and devotion would~ ~extend themselves more largely
 9    7,    2|        gay Garments, if I would extend them the~ ~least favour.
10    8,    7|     sinewes could very~ ~hardly extend themselves) yet in regard
11    8,    7|         thee now, as thou didst extend~ ~compassion to me then.~ ~
12    8,    8|    humane capacity had power to extend, they lived~ ~and loved
13    8,    9|        care and courtesie shall extend so farre (if we doe~ ~not
14   10,    3|   inscriptions;~ ~he beganne to extend immeasurable courtesies,
15   10,    7|         the chief honour we can extend to you. is, that being of~ ~
16   10,    8|          the forces of love doe extend in power, and am not ignorant
17   10,    8| attending to be~ ~requested) to extend all vertuous actions to
18   10,   10|       care and diligence~ ~then extend so farre, as to see that
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