Day, Novell

 1    4,    1|   shall deale with me; boldly rid your braine of~ ~any such
 2    4,   10|      present Kings reigne, to rid us of all~ ~heart-greeving
 3    4,   10|     lives restoring: onely to rid his body but of the house,
 4    5,    1|      not devise any way to be rid of~ ~him, till he had brought
 5    5,    3|  sufficient~ ~security, being rid of them that first seized
 6    5,    3|      did in loving manner, to rid him of all further feares.~ ~
 7    7,    8|      before them, and so~ ~be rid of her. But they finding
 8    7,    9|   should seeke~ ~meanes to be rid of so great an annoyance.
 9    8,    4|     discharged her dutie, and rid her~ ~selfe of the Provosts
10    8,    7|       other; shee intended to rid him quickely of that Idle
11    9,    1|     an honest Gentlewoman, to rid her~ ~selfe of two importunate
12    9,    1| repenting, and coveting to be rid~ ~of them both, a matter
13   10,    3|      but in vaine, except~ ~I rid the world of him, which (
14   10,    5|  selfe, how she might best be rid of him, by~ ~imposing some
15   10,   10|       prevent that, I must be rid of this childe, as~ ~well
16   10,   10|   shee might~ ~thus easily be rid of them; but he knew her
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