Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        abiding there~ ~(without revealing to any one the reason of
 2    2,    8|     conceit of shame and feare, revealing the~ ~truth boldly to me,
 3    3,    1|       his shoulder, and without revealing to any body whether hee~ ~
 4    3,    6| faithfull promise made, without revealing the matter to~ ~any living
 5    3,    7|         already: but because in revealing it~ ~your selfe, it may
 6    3,    9|  cheefest men of the~ ~country, revealing unto them (in mournfull
 7    3,    9|       originall to the instant, revealing also what she was, and~ ~
 8    5,    1|        still in prison, without revealing a word to~ ~his owne friends,
 9    7,    7|       the house where he lay,~ ~revealing an earnest desire in himselfe,
10    7,    9|     locke uppon thy lippes, for revealing to any one whatsoever, such~ ~
11    8,    1|         from Philostratus, in~ ~revealing what hapned to Madam Phillippa
12    8,    7|         with her waiting-woman, revealing to her his intire~ ~affection,
13   10,    3|          determination (without revealing his intent to any one) he
14   10,    3|     throughout the House, for~ ~revealing to the Gentleman, that he
15   10,    8|       and the third, for openly revealing the very~ ~truth.~ ~ Titus
16   10,   10|         requesting her (without revealing~ ~whose child it was) to
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