Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|     that no entrance might be admitted.~ ~ Grieving greatly heereat,
 2    2,    5|    Lawes and~ ~Ordinances, as admitted no night-walkers, although
 3    2,    7|      gotten by Mirchandize,~ ~admitted an equall and honest division,
 4    4,    3|  stormes and weather, and not admitted landing in any Port or creeke;~ ~
 5    4,   10|      Maide. And being closely admitted into the~ ~house, when divers
 6    7,    1|        times, and thereon bee admitted entrance. But if the face
 7    7,    3| Agnesia opened the doore, and admitted~ ~him entrance) indeede
 8    7,    5|     Confessor, and he~ ~being admitted to speake with her, demanded,
 9    7,    9|      So, when~ ~attention was admitted, Pamphilus began in this
10    8,    7|      would (long before) have admitted his entrance, but therein
11    8,    7|      entrance now should be~ ~admitted him. Upon the hearing of
12    8,    9|      prosperous, that we were admitted into the same~ ~Society,
13    8,    9|     the door he was at length admitted~ ~entrance. The doore being
14    8,    9|    well perfumed) and being~ ~admitted to him in the Garden, hee
15    8,   10|       entrance~ ~was scarsely admitted, neither was his entertainment
16    8,   10|      me, without thy entrance admitted; and other-whiles~ ~againe,
17   10,    7|      Ladies, and Lisana being admitted into~ ~their company, they
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