Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | direction then~ ~our owne) this society will sooner dissolve it
 2    2,    8|         to deny mee your loving society, but pittying my~ ~youth
 3    2,   10|    reputed~ ~me not worthy your society: because, by the point of
 4    6,    9|        in this their friendly~ ~society. And not without great reason:
 5    6,    9|       refusest to be one of our society, and seekest~ ~for that
 6    8,    9|            They created a kinde Society, consisting of about five
 7    8,    9|        admitted into the same~ ~Society, and so have ever since
 8    8,    9|        are companions of~ ~this Society, do tearme it in our vulgar
 9    8,    9|       so rare and excellent a~ ~Society, such hath bin my earnest
10    8,    9|      you~ ~have not one in your Society. I have many commendable
11    8,    9|        bee one of your singular Society; and, by the~ ~honest trust
12    8,    9|      have alwayes in this noble Society of ours, a Captaine, and
13    8,    9|       of excluding out~ ~of the Society, where wee tooke good order
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