Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            rest of the Citizens?~ ~Repute we our selves lesse precious
 2    1,    9| presumption, and beleeve me Sir, I repute your love and kindnesse
 3    2,    2|  blemishing her honour and faire~ ~repute, with lewd and luxurious
 4    2,    5|           not any man of how great repute or qualitie soever, but
 5    2,    8|         you,~ ~noble Count, that I repute love highly favourable to
 6    3,    5|            tell you, that I should repute it as my fairest and most~ ~
 7    4,    5|        lived in very good fame and repute. Their Father was of San~ ~
 8    4,   10|           my good name, and honest repute, as yet untoucht with the~ ~
 9    4,   10|          Wife (saide he) you might repute it to be a common~ ~kinde
10    5,    5|            men, of~ ~good fame and repute, who were so equally in
11    8,    9|         Nor do I (Master~ ~Doctor) repute you so weakly witted, as
12    8,   10|          best serve thee, I will~ ~repute it as my cheefest happinesse,
13    9,    5|          thou wilt not do,~ ~never repute me heereafter for thy Kinsman
14   10,   10|       children,~ ~wherein many did repute him the wiser. But this
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