Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           for nothing, but to bee requited otherwise then by money;
 2    2,    4|     losses to be~ ~very liberally requited, and having now sufficient,
 3    3,    6| misfortunes of women, and how ill requited is all~ ~the loyall love
 4    3,    7|          if you should~ ~not have requited him with the like affection.
 5    4,    1|           wrong which~ ~thou hast requited me withall, and as I have
 6    5,    1|        while before, and scarsely requited with so much~ ~as a kisse.
 7    5,    8|          of fruitlesse~ ~service, requited still with nothing but coy
 8    5,    9|        Gentlewoman, and was not~ ~requited with like love againe. By
 9    5,    9|     modest and gracious~ ~manner, requited him with the like salutations,
10    7,    2|        yet may, that husbands are requited in the~ ~self-same kinde:
11    7,    5|        founde) wherby he might be requited in his kind, and wear~ ~
12    8,    6|  complaine of his losse, and well requited, for mocking them with~ ~
13    8,    8|            our wrongs are equally requited on~ ~each other, and therefore
14    8,   10|          so base a pawne, as well requited her for~ ~her former cozenage.~ ~ ~ ~
15    9,    3|       Morrow Calandrino: which he requited backe agayne with the same~ ~
16   10,    8|          that I~ ~shal shortly be requited, as I have in justice deserved,
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