Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|         made him her Husband in mariage, recompencing all his~ ~
 2    2,   10|        was~ ~the motive of this mariage, and no expectation of mutuall
 3    3,    2|       Pavia, having embraced in mariage, Tendelinga, the late~ ~
 4    3,    7|        your~ ~eare, that secret mariage was a most greevous sinne:
 5    3,    7|      which with free consent in mariage you gave him.~ ~Next I must
 6    3,    7|        then by~ ~contracting of mariage in such clandestine manner.~ ~
 7    4,    6| pursuing his former~ ~motion of mariage, and the father mooving
 8    5,    3|         enjoy her in honourable mariage. Which his parents and~ ~
 9    5,    4|     Catharina match with him in mariage, which he neither~ ~shall,
10    5,    5|    Giovanni, she was given~ ~in mariage to Menghino.~ ~ ~ ~ All
11    5,   10|        have done, and for which mariage was chiefly instituted.~ ~
12    7,    9|          the inequality of my~ ~Mariage, my Husband being over-ancient
13    7,    9|    Fortune were~ ~mine enemy in Mariage, by such a disproportion
14    8,    3|       well curse the day of our mariage, to hinder and~ ~bereave
15    8,    9|        onely man, that knew his mariage with Bergamino; why then~ ~
16   10,    8|      Titus gave his~ ~Sister in mariage to Gisippus, giving them
17   10,    8|     about fifteen years. This~ ~mariage drawing neere, Gisippus
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