Day, Novell

 1    2,    7| troubled waves, reposing more~ ~confidence of safety that way, then
 2    2,    7|     whom hee reposed no small~ ~confidence. Feeling his sickenesse
 3    2,    7|    honour, would never repose~ ~confidence in any that came for Cyprus,
 4    3,    7|       because she reposed great confidence in the Pilgrims sanctity
 5    5,    4|    beare thee, and the~ ~honest confidence I do repose in thee, step
 6    7,    7|        reposeth his especiall~ ~confidence in me? Thou art much deceived
 7    7,    9|     whom shee reposed especiall confidence, and thus she~ ~spake to
 8    8,    3|    truth, and upon this assured confidence, he~ ~said.~ ~ Beleeve me
 9    8,    7|       namely that I reposed new confidence in thee (when I had~ ~little
10    8,    7|          if I had not~ ~reposed confidence in thee, thou couldst not (
11    8,    7|       you did not~ ~repose such confidence in me, for any good will
12    8,    9|    experience, and likewise the confidence I repose in your~ ~scrutinous
13    8,    9|     armed with~ ~resolution and confidence: for, if you be not, you
14   10,    3|          concluding to~ ~repose confidence in him (in regard of his
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