Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|     and with thy money, thou hadst lost thy life likewise.
 2    2,    9|  spoken, tell mee how~ ~thou hadst them. My Lord (answered
 3    3,    6|  know, what a dishonour thou hadst intended towards him; which~ ~
 4    4,    1|      weaknesse, I would thou hadst made~ ~choise of a man,
 5    4,    6|  could have wisht, that thou hadst taken such an Husband,~ ~
 6    7,    2|      in thy hose, as if thou hadst no worke at all to~ ~do
 7    7,    5|   gave it thee. For, if thou hadst~ ~beene wise, as thou makest
 8    7,    5|  could deceive thee, if thou hadst an hundred eyes, as~ ~Nature
 9    7,    7| there, as if formerly thou~ ~hadst solicited mee unto this
10    7,    9|      imagine, that if thou~ ~hadst a faire Wife, Mother, Daughter,
11    7,   10|  welcome: but I thought thou hadst beene~ ~utterly lost. Those
12    8,    7|      said he, I would~ ~thou hadst bin in her company, and
13    8,    9|  have beleeved it,~ ~if thou hadst not heard it. In good sadnes
14    8,    9|     then have sayde, if thou hadst seene me~ ~at Bologna, where
15    8,    9|  judicious: but I would thou hadst seene me among the Doctors,
16    8,    9| after change? I~ ~would thou hadst bin stifled in that foule
17   10,    8|   replyed.~ ~ Titus, if thou hadst not neede of comfort, as
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