Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|        not to trust her in this serious piece of service.~ ~Calling
 2    2,    7|       forgetting all their more serious affaires, they studied by
 3    2,    8|   Kingdome: in which time of so serious interparlance, the~ ~Kings
 4    2,    8|      would acquaint them with a serious matter,~ ~concerning the
 5    2,    9|           thought upon her more serious businesse; providing her
 6    3,    5|  discourse on~ ~matters of such serious moment: observe heereafter,
 7    3,    9|        there arrived, all other serious matters set aside, first~ ~
 8    4,    2|        my Dorter, and in very~ ~serious devotion, according to my
 9    6,    2|         Ambassadors, about very serious and important~ ~businesse:
10    6,    4|          for them)~ ~farre more serious imployments, wherewith our
11    7,    8|       she fell to worke in very serious manner, as if shee had~ ~
12    7,    9|      drove her~ ~to a much more serious consideration, then those
13    8,    3|     Faenza, where they had very serious~ ~imployment, and followed
14    8,    3| assigned, who~ ~seeing us in so serious a serch: may imagine what
15    8,    7|       under colour of some more serious occasions:~ ~wherein the
16    9,    3|        but sitting one day in~ ~serious consultation, and a third
17   10,    6|         selfe a while from such serious affaires; can you give way
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