Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|    for~ ~some place where to abide that night, to the end he
 2    2,    7|     whether I was willing to abide in that condition of life,
 3    2,   10|  Canst thou rather affect to abide here, for the pleasures~ ~
 4    4,    1|      jot of that love do yet abide in you, whereof you have~ ~
 5    4,    8|    neither~ ~would, or could abide any longer there, but home
 6    5,    9|   where most~ ~he coveted to abide: and therefore, betooke
 7    7,    4| some-what neere at hand, and abide with him there, the most
 8    7,    9|     good Lord, How could you abide this, and for so long a
 9    8,    7|     to stirre thence: but to abide still so neere it,~ ~as
10    9,    3|   Bruno unto his Companions; Abide you heere to keepe him company,
11    9,    5|  unmarried) where he~ ~would abide a day or two with her, and
12   10,    2|      hence when you will, or abide heere still, for now you
13   10,    3|     when~ ~Mithridanes could abide there no longer, because
14   10,    4|  from you, is no more but to abide~ ~here secretly with my
15   10,    7|    Soveraigne, where he doth abide,~ ~ And say to him, in what
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