Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      have done, and~ ~yet dally endeavour to doe) shunning death by
 2    2,    7|        he aymed at. But all his endeavour proved to~ ~no purpose,
 3    2,   10|       thy inclination; I~ ~will endeavour heereafter to give thee
 4    3,    1|      even with all their~ ~best endeavour, give full satisfaction
 5    3,    4|         that all thy desire and endeavour is, by what meanes~ ~thou
 6    4      | striving with my very uttermost endeavour, to shunne the~ ~outrage
 7    4,    2|         salvation. Nor doe they endeavour like other men, to worke
 8    4,    3|         their~ ~best paines and endeavour, to worke such meanes with
 9    5,    1|      from her by all their best endeavour,~ ~and let fortune afterward
10    5,    3|    Afterward both he and I will endeavour, to make peace betweene
11    5,    8|      his meanes and industrious endeavour, to derive affection from
12    5,   10|         the like to thee, and~ ~endeavour thou to win the worthy title
13    7,    8|    addicting all his~ ~care and endeavour, onely to be watchfull of
14    8,    7|    painefull study, labour, and endeavour: hee~ ~resolved with himselfe
15    8,    9|     then, and doe the uttermost endeavour~ ~that thou canst, to grant
16   10,    3|     Undoubtedly, I spend all my endeavour but in vaine, except~ ~I
17   10,   10|        will you doe your best~ ~endeavour to please me, in all things
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