Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    Master Chappelet answered; I thanke you Father for your good~ ~
 2    3,    8|       and favour, most humbly I thanke the well-pleased~ ~Fates,
 3    3,    9|      Countesse, most heartily I thanke you. But~ ~before I presume
 4    5,   10|       past, hee saide to her. I thanke you Wife now I see the~ ~
 5    7,    2|   manner to himselfe. Fortune I thanke~ ~thee, for albeit thou
 6    7,    2|        of such~ ~matters: no, I thanke our blessed Ladie, and S.
 7    8,    4|     behaviour: I am the more to thanke you for it, being bound~ ~
 8    8,    4|       presently thus replyed. I thanke you Madame Piccarda, and
 9    8,    4| presence, for which wee shall~ ~thanke you while we live: We would
10    8,    9|       quoth the Doctor) and I~ ~thanke you for it, but I applaud
11   10,    8|       ought, in courtesie, to~ ~thanke him for that which hee did.~ ~ "
12   10,    8|         of him~ ~hereafter, yet thanke him because it is no worse. "
13   10,    9|         yester-night, I am to~ ~thanke Fortune for, more then you,
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