Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   present. Moreover, we will and commaund~ ~everie one of them (as
 2    1,    9| therefore (mine honour reserved) commaund my uttermost, as alwayes~ ~
 3    2,    2|       what else the Lady would~ ~commaund him; hee began to remember
 4    2,    5|        very beautifull, but~ ~at commaund of whosoever would, and
 5    2,    5|     having teares plenteously at commaund, intermixed with~ ~sighes
 6    2,    8|       Immediately also~ ~he gave commaund, that the Count should be
 7    2,    9|         onely~ ~accomplished his commaund, but also was most secure
 8    3,   10|     Tables were taken away, gave commaund that~ ~Madam Lauretta should
 9    5,   10|      Madame, it is your turne to commaund. Eliza having~ ~received
10    6,   10|          under the authority and commaund of our~ ~Florence, which
11    8,    9|         whensoever wee please to commaund them) a thousand or two
12    8,    9|         thy mouth, hath power to commaund mee to goe bare-footed,
13    8,    9| Authoritie over me, and can more commaund~ ~me, then you (with one
14    9,    1|          refuse to do it, then I commaund him,~ ~never hereafter to
15   10,    2|      they preached patience, and commaund (above all~ ~things else)
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