Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|     strange an alteration~ ~of State affaires) what was become
 2    2,    6|     himselfe more amply in the state of the Countrey, may~ ~understand
 3    2,    7|      shee now in a bed of such state and Majestie? Being no way
 4    2,    7|      yeeres together, in the~ ~state of a deafe or dumbe Woman,
 5    2,    8| providence, not~ ~to leave the State without a Chiefe or Governour.
 6    2,   10|    then to live at Pisa in the state~ ~of my wife? Consider deare
 7    3,    7|      you, with what rigour the State hath~ ~proceeded against
 8    3,    8|   woman, I must remaine in the state of a~ ~Widdow? Very true,
 9    5,    7|        concerning the King and State. Reposing there for~ ~some
10    6,    2|       in an assembly of~ ~such State and pompe, albeit he was
11    8, Song|        In that most blissefull state,~ ~ O Soveraigne Love by
12   10,   10|    marriage of~ ~extraordinary state and qualitie, inviting all
13   10,   10|        her with those Robes of State which he had purposely~ ~
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