Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    day, one prety Novell will draw~ ~on another, untill the
 2    1,    4|  religious devotion, made him draw neere~ ~her, and whether
 3    2,    5|   rope, and then~ ~they would draw him up againe, which accordingly
 4    2,    5|   other weapons,~ ~tugging to draw up the rope, thinking the
 5    2,    7| teares or intercessions could draw~ ~any pitty from them. As
 6    3,    3|     messages in such sort, as draw on very ungentle~ ~answers,
 7    3,    8|   sanctified man, that it can draw him from~ ~divine contemplations,
 8    5,    8| Anastasio,~ ~(which made them draw backe, possessed with feare
 9    6,    6|      when they first begin to draw. Prometheus, you will allow,
10    6,    9|       importunitie, could not draw~ ~him into their assembly,
11    7,    6|      as I advise you. Forth~ ~draw your Sword, and, with a
12    7,    7|     discovered, and likely to draw very heavy afflictions on
13    9,    1|     malice)~ ~against mee, to draw my life in danger, and further
14    9,    4|        to Torreniero. Come,~ ~draw thy purse, and pay the money,
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