Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|            this habite as you see, to crave therein your holy and fatherly~ ~
 2    3,    1|              dumbe, hither he came to crave an almes the other~ ~day,
 3    3,    7|               which I am earnestly to crave at thy hands, thou~ ~shalt
 4    3,    7| Aldobrandinoes kindnesse againe, to~ ~crave pardon for their great error
 5    3,    9|                  without presuming to crave any of your Sonnes, Kindred,
 6    4      |         necessitie should drive me to crave kindnesse of them;~ ~questionlesse,
 7    4,    6|                 rather most humbly, I crave your pardon, for another
 8    5,    4|           Alas Messer Lizio, I humbly crave your mercy,~ ~confessing
 9    7,    9|               saide Pyrrhus) I humbly crave pardon~ ~for my presumption,
10    8,    7|            despight of his heart) and crave mercy~ ~of her for his base
11    8,    7|             teares to you, and humbly crave your pardon on his~ ~knees;
12    9,    9|               experience, yea, and to crave his counsell,~ ~in matters
13    9,    9|           same place as~ ~you doe, to crave the counsell of so wise
14   10,    4|               which I will presume to crave of you.~ ~Whereto the Lady
15   10,    4|                But before I doe it, I crave your~ ~favourable opinions
16   10,    9|           distastable, in desiring to crave~ ~one especiall favour from
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