Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| pursuing idle vanities, to~ ~sweare and forsweare themselves,
 2    2,    9|    deede is done. And here I sweare to thee, by that life~ ~
 3    3,    3|     offended: but now I will sweare unto you, seeing I~ ~understand
 4    4,    2|      was celestiall? But I~ ~sweare by my beauty, notwithstanding
 5    7,    5|  over me, as thou art. For I sweare by~ ~my true honesty, that
 6    7,    6|    you are beneath, say. I~ ~sweare by my best fortunes, although
 7    7,    6|   nothing else but this. I~ ~sweare by the fairest of all my
 8    7,    9|   him, which made him rashly sweare~ ~and say. I will see my
 9    8,    7|  able to use any relation. I sweare to you Lady, by my~ ~best
10    8,    9|    And therefore, if you wil sweare unto me by the crosse of~ ~
11    8,    9|    on the Table, he sayde. I sweare by the great God of~ ~Pasignano,
12    9,    5|     honest wife so basely? I sweare by blessed Saint Bridget,
13   10,    4|   thee, then before: for~ ~I sweare to thee upon my soule, that
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