Day, Novell

 1    3,    2|    ensue, to the dishonour and prejudice~ ~of the Queene: beside,
 2    3,    3|         as also not to vex and prejudice so vertuous a~ ~Gentlewoman,
 3    3,    9|       credit allow, and yet no prejudice to her reputation.~ ~ Although
 4    4,    2|       grace, and without any~ ~prejudice to your selfe, in granting
 5    4,    3|         the great disgrace and prejudice of him, or her, by whom
 6    4,    5|        when without their owne prejudice, or Isabellaes~ ~knowledge,
 7    4,   10|        proceede no further, to prejudice any other part of~ ~the
 8    5,    4|        freedome,~ ~without any prejudice to mine honour, or the least
 9    6,  Ind|       their parents, and great prejudice of their friends.~ ~ And
10    6,    7|       Law. And if you will, in prejudice~ ~of my bodie, and of your
11    7,    9| another tryall of him, who (in prejudice to~ ~me) standeth so strictly
12    8,    9|       bring (without the least prejudice to anie other) all things~ ~
13   10,    2|     least touch of injury~ ~or prejudice. All which being orderly
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