Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|             his~ ~thoughts upon this point, at last hee remembred one
 2    1,    1|            and being upon the very~ ~point of death? Afterward, he
 3    2,    2|            where hee entred upon the point of night,~ ~providing himselfe
 4    2,    5|           delivered, composed from~ ~point to point with such likely
 5    2,    5|             composed from~ ~point to point with such likely protestations,
 6    2,    8|             her selfe to~ ~be at the point of death, shee became very
 7    2,    9| commendations, he came to the former point of~ ~their argument, concerning
 8    2,   10|             society: because, by the point of the Moone, and~ ~the
 9    3,    7|             soule; let us goe to the point indeede, and tell mee, doe
10    3,    9|            considered thereon~ ~from point to point; debating soberly
11    3,    9|              thereon~ ~from point to point; debating soberly with her
12    3,    9|       nothing but the truth in every point which she had reported.~ ~
13    5,    7|             her body on this Rapiers point,~ ~which if she denie to
14    8,    4|             streets, the Boyes would point their fingers at him, saying.
15   10,    8|             bee duely considered on, point by point. That I~ ~am a
16   10,    8|              considered on, point by point. That I~ ~am a young man
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