Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     I thinke them all to be absolutely~ ~sufficient for a farre
 2    2,    7|     affirming, that she had absolutely resolved with her selfe,
 3    2,    7|     which the elder brother absolutely denied, alleadging first
 4    2,    7|      as being (by my selfe) absolutely~ ~commended to your providence,
 5    3,    6|   opinion, as now it passed absolutely for currant. Thus seemed
 6    3,    8|  perswasion will the~ ~more absolutely be confirmed. No man can,
 7    3,    8|    which yet~ ~shee did not absolutely grant, untill Ferando were
 8    3,    9| love of her husband. Having absolutely concluded~ ~what was to
 9    3,    9|    but that she may remaine absolutely~ ~assured, that his love
10    5,    8|  her:~ ~because now she was absolutely determined, to give him
11    6,    2|  not know Nature to be most absolutely wise, and that~ ~Fortune
12    6,    3|      and the bargaine being absolutely~ ~agreed on; the Lord Marshall
13    7,    5|  and~ ~found her to be very absolutely faire: even so he imagined,
14    8,   10|   if thou~ ~canst. He being absolutely caught, both by hir beauty
15    8,   10|     riches in it, remaineth absolutely at thy~ ~disposition, or
16   10,   10| search or~ ~inquisition, he absolutely resolved to marry her, and
17   10,   10|  her countenance. And being absolutely perswaded, that this~ ~proceeded
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