Day, Novell

 1    1,    8|     unto me; but, as full~ ~satisfaction for them, doe but teach
 2    2,    6| some milde course~ ~for the satisfaction of his anger, by committing
 3    2,    9|    Sicurano all manner of~ ~satisfaction, having followed the course
 4    2,   10|   content a woman with such satisfaction as~ ~hee daily bestowed
 5    3,    1|   best endeavour, give full satisfaction every way to one woman;
 6    3,    3| some other for her better~ ~satisfaction, who might seeme more worthy
 7    3,    7| lieth in me, to make a full satisfaction~ ~for it. Madame, answered
 8    3,   10|  remedied, for the~ ~better satisfaction of the company, during the
 9    4,    3|     gave him not the better satisfaction, to cleare her from thus~ ~
10    5,    5|  and the offendors, to such satisfaction as [he]~ ~pleased to appoint
11    5,    8|     determined, to give him satisfaction in~ ~all which (with honour)
12    6,    7|     much better content and satisfaction generally, then~ ~remaineth
13    8,    8|      The wife, to make some satisfaction for her offence committed~ ~
14   10,    9|  for a~ ~mutuall solace and satisfaction of our mindes, which are
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