Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   shut up within Monasteries, breaking the~ ~Lawes of obedience,
 2    2,    3|       make me to~ ~wander, by breaking the divine Lawes of wedlocke,
 3    2,    5|   with him at his lodging. So breaking off~ ~further speeches for
 4    2,    8|   courage and resolution, but breaking of all~ ~her further conference,
 5    3,    5|   from his eyes, and~ ~sighes breaking from his heart, hee sate
 6    4,    6|     his heart, which sodainly breaking, occasioned his as sodaine~ ~
 7    5,    3|      strongly back-ward, that breaking the reines of his bridle,
 8    5,    6|       would ensue thereon, by breaking their former league~ ~of
 9    5,    8|   mournfull complaints, which breaking off his silent considerations,~ ~
10    5,   10|       reason of the~ ~Suppers breaking off. Pedroes Wife reproving
11    8,    5|       He hearing~ ~the boards breaking underneath him, and such
12    8,    7|      and~ ~squemishnesse, and breaking forth into a scornefull
13    8,    7|       downe headlong, that by breaking thy necke (if thy fortune
14    8,    7| danger, by reason of her legs breaking.~ ~ Madame Helena, to colour
15    8,    8|     as a just punishment, for breaking so loving a league of~ ~
16   10,   10| daughter, and then I must: So breaking off abruptly, the Lady~ ~
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