Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|         as I have said, I humbly entreate you, that upon these bad
 2    2,    6| displeased husband, and began to entreate, that hee~ ~would not runne
 3    2,    6|         performe: I would humbly entreate~ ~you, to honour my Mother
 4    2,    7|          choice beauty) I humbly entreate, that after my death you
 5    2,    7|        as~ ~earnestly likewise I entreate thee, never to reveale to
 6    2,    8|         be voide of; then let me entreate such advice~ ~from you,
 7    3,    1|             and therefore let me entreate you to lycense my departure
 8    3,    3|         Wherefore, most humbly I entreate you good~ ~Father (even
 9    3,    6|       other Ladies were faine to entreate him, discoursing of his
10    4,    1|          what I have done, or to entreate any favour~ ~from you, is
11    6,    1|      travels so uneasily; that I entreate you to~ ~let me walke on
12    7,    8|       kinde Brethren,) let mee~ ~entreate you to do the like.~ ~ When
13    8,    1|          he sent~ ~upon a day to entreate conference with her, for
14    8,    7|      fairely written. But let me entreate you, that~ ~when you have
15    8,    9|        faculties of~ ~my soule I entreate thee, and all the very uttermost
16    8,   10|          the meane while, let me entreate thee~ ~to hold me excused,
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