Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|    friends better welcome, then hitherto they have beene. When~ ~
 2    2,   10|      the~ ~course which we have hitherto continued, cannot bee prosecuted
 3    3,    3|   daughter) seeing grace hath~ ~hitherto kept thee from dishonor,
 4    3,    4|       grosest substances, which hitherto thou hast seene, all of
 5    3,    7|      them, then (as it seemeth) hitherto~ ~you have done. In former
 6    4,    2|       of your secrecy, which as hitherto I have~ ~bene no way able
 7    4,    8|         peacefull life,~ ~which hitherto we have both mutually embraced.~ ~
 8    4,   10| concerning what you have done~ ~hitherto: I will and command, that
 9    5,   10|      that all the paines I have hitherto taken, and am also to~ ~
10    7,    9|   manner, as they do or can.~ ~ Hitherto I have lived with the losse
11    8,    3|       or paint muddy walles, as hitherto we have~ ~done; and, as
12   10,    5|    suite in milder manner, then hitherto I have done.~ ~Wherefore,
13   10,    5|      importune me afterward, as hitherto I have~ ~concealed his secret
14   10,    7|      attention~ ~vouchsafed, as hitherto it hath been courteously
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