Day, Novell

 1    4,    2|     moment, that if~ ~you will protest as you are truly vertuous,
 2    4,    9|       and Noble a Gentleman. I protest~ ~unto you upon my soule,
 3    7,    9|    answered Nicostratus) and I protest to you on my Credite, I
 4    8,    2| pleasured without a~ ~pawne? I protest upon my word, I could find
 5    8,    3|   longer heere: but I solemnly protest, Calandrino shall no~ ~more
 6    8,    4|       love me according as you protest, and manifest by your~ ~
 7    8,    9|      Florence have the like. I protest to thee upon my faith, I
 8    8,   10|         Mistresse, and heere I protest unfainedly to you, that
 9    9,    6|   merrily said to the Hoste. I protest to thee, as I am a~ ~Gentleman,
10   10,    2|       in his armes) he said. I protest upon my vow~ ~made to Religion,
11   10,    5|   meerly in fond compassion? I protest (in my judgement) the one
12   10,    9|  marriage to some other man: I protest unto you, by the~ ~supreme
13   10, Song|      mine should be:~ ~ Then I protest, to do my best,~ ~ And make
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