Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        shrift. And therefore I entreat you (holy Father) to make
 2    2,    3|  travaile with him to Rome, to entreat our Holy Father,~ ~that
 3    2,    7|         you, wherefore I would entreat (if it might stand with
 4    2,    8|       your sake, I earnestly~ ~entreat you, not to deny mee your
 5    3,    3|     didst. Once more I would~ ~entreat thee (deere and vertuous
 6    3,    4|       mysterie, first began to entreat him~ ~(with no meane instance)
 7    3,    9|   above all other: shee~ ~must entreat him, to send her (as a testimony
 8    4,    4|     opportunity, when he might entreat~ ~license of his Grand-father,
 9    4,   10|       are utterly lost. Let me entreat you~ ~therefore (gentle
10    5,    6|     him, saying, Good my Lord, entreat one favour for me, if~ ~
11    5,    6|         which I do most humbly entreat, is, that as I am here with
12    5,    7|       Wife. Let~ ~me therefore entreat you, to make stay of the
13    7,    9|       is my part therefore, to entreat thee, to comfort her long~ ~
14    8,    7| conceite in me: Neverthelesse, entreat her, to let it~ ~bee so
15   10,    4|      owne name Gentile. Let me entreat thee, that,~ ~although she
16   10,    8|         with thee, I earnestly entreat thee, that, by freeing thy
17   10,    9|       bid you farewell, let me entreat you,~ ~by the love and friendship
18   10,   10|        the world. But I humbly entreat your~ ~Honor (if I have
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