Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|        needed no instruction for search of his pockets. But having~ ~
 2    2,    5|       Ring beside, urging him to search~ ~diligently for it; yet
 3    2,    5|        be,~ ~still willed him to search, and watching their aptest
 4    3,    2|         well the occasion of his search, he began to waxe very doubtfull,
 5    4,    3|   carried to the Duke;~ ~present search was made for the bloody
 6    4,    6|      such a~ ~frivolous and idle search. What can be said then in
 7    4,   10|         so without any~ ~further search till the next morning, they
 8    5,    6|              After some diligent search made there, he understood,
 9    6,   10|          came into their hand in search,~ ~was the wallet. When
10    6,   10|          he had long laboured in search of; he bestowed on me some
11    7,   10| notwithstanding the most curious search of my braine) apt~ ~or fit
12    8,    5|             being one morning in search of an especiall friend,
13    8,    5|           as leaving off further search of his~ ~friend, and scorning
14    8,    7|            labouring in diligent search to finde them: within a
15    8,    9|        hath done. Thou didst not search~ ~into it halfe so soone,
16   10,   10|    therefore without any further search or~ ~inquisition, he absolutely
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