Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    from him, or driven~ ~into perpetuall exile, as unworthy to appeare
 2    1,    3|   desirous to leave it~ ~as a perpetuall memory and honour to his
 3    1,    3|        would redound unto his perpetuall dishonour; resolved to~ ~
 4    2,    8|  progeny being sentenced with perpetuall exile, and promises of~ ~
 5    3,    1| unkind parents, binding us to perpetuall chastity, which they were~ ~
 6    5,    1|  onely they were condemned to perpetuall imprisonment, which~ ~(you
 7    5,    8|    was therefore condemned to perpetuall~ ~punishment, and he made
 8    5,    9|     my utter overthrow, and~ ~perpetuall mollestation. Considering,
 9    8,    7|         your after dayes unto perpetuall darkenesse.~ ~ Now, concerning
10   10,    8|       to beleeve, that with~ ~perpetuall reason, and void of any
11   10,    8|      to be true,~ ~loyall and perpetuall friends; whereas that of
12   10,    8|       familie, condemned to~ ~perpetuall exile: during which tempestuous
13   10,    8|    earth, and~ ~sent her into perpetuall exile.~ ~ What love, what
14   10,   10|   Which hath begotten (to me) perpetuall joy and~ ~happinesse, so
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