Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         their naturall inclination) seeking for foode on every dunghill,~ ~
 2    1,    4|            of yron nor diamond, and seeking to prevent one shame~ ~by
 3    2,    6|            in hope to finde~ ~them, seeking in caves, dens, and every
 4    2,    6|           man of the Guard, without seeking after any further~ ~information;
 5    2,   10|          offer me great wrong, in~ ~seeking to get her from me; because
 6    3,    7|      feeling of this affliction; as seeking your sound and absolute~ ~
 7    5,    2|      sufficient riches: by greedy~ ~seeking to get more, happened to
 8    5,    6|             found among the stones, seeking for~ ~small pearles enclosed
 9    5,    8| interposition is but in vaine, in~ ~seeking to crosse the appointment
10    6,    3|      scandalous.~ ~Wherefore, never seeking for any further purgation
11    8,    9|             doe the like againe, in seeking~ ~honour, and losing it
12    9,    4|           mounted honourably.~ ~And seeking for a servant necessary
13   10,    3|       wonders, as Nathan doth? In~ ~seeking to surmount him, I cannot
14   10,    8|                and studies, without seeking after further proofe, doth
15   10, Song|         smiles, in crafty kinde,~ ~ Seeking for that, which onely mine
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