Day, Novell

 1    2,    3| England, whereon (indeede) was theyr~ ~onely dependance: it fortuned,
 2    2,    3|      in~ ~prison for the rest, theyr Wives and young children
 3    2,    6|       and yonger Kids also, by theyr wandering further into the~ ~
 4    2,    7|    therefore, not onely have~ ~theyr prayers and intercessions
 5    3,    1|        fuell, drawing up~ ~all theyr water beside, with many
 6    3,    3|      cunningly met withall, in theyr craftinesse, not~ ~onely
 7    4,    3|  justly~ ~deserved it; but all theyr attempts proved to no effect,
 8    7,    3|     Brother were returned from theyr meditations; he~ ~saith,
 9    8,    2|      are~ ~once subjected unto theyr perswasions, even as if
10    8,    6|     and so~ ~went on to effect theyr purpose. Finding the doore
11    8,    7|       feede their Cattle about theyr owne~ ~houses, or in remote
12    8,    9|      politikely imagined, that theyr poore condition could not
13    9,    2|       Isabella should not deny theyr~ ~accusation) to contrive
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