Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|      they (after~ ~his death) presuming severally upon their right
 2    2,    2|       absolute~ ~perfections, presuming upon so proud an offer,
 3    3,    9|    gracious favour,~ ~without presuming to crave any of your Sonnes,
 4    4,    2|   such was the pride of~ ~her presuming. For he told her clivers
 5    4,    8|       do know nothing at all: presuming (thorough~ ~this arrogant
 6    4,    8|     was the issue of her fond presuming; that (in one instant) she~ ~
 7    4,   10|    liking from the Mistresse, presuming rather on his outward comely~ ~
 8    5,    3|      somewhat~ ~sharpely, for presuming so farre without the consent
 9    5,    4|     for this unlawfull way of presuming~ ~to her. Neverthelesse,
10    5,    8|     her singular~ ~beauty, or presuming on her nobility by birth,
11    7,    6|        indeede) over-bold, by presuming into your Ladies bed chamber,~ ~
12    8,    4|     his own proud conceite,~ ~presuming strangely beyond his capacity,
13    8,    9|      over your brest, without presuming to touch or~ ~handle the
14    9,    2| treachery, suspected nothing. Presuming thus still on this secret~ ~
15   10,    7|         ambitious in my loves presuming. But I am sure your Majestie
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