Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          I meane, as may fittest agree with your dignity) or else
 2  Ind      |  convenient, that wee should all agree, to have one chiefe~ ~Commander
 3    1,    1|          me, then I thought to~ ~agree with the nature of Fasting,
 4    1,    6|         one mans meate, doth ill agree~ ~with mine estate and calling.
 5    2,    7|         and~ ~other, as may best agree with the comfort of my soule.
 6    2,    8|   whether his confession would~ ~agree with the Physitians words,
 7    2,   10|           whose youth did hardly agree with his age; but muck was~ ~
 8    4,    3|          Sisters, that they shal agree to our resolution.~ ~Let
 9    5,    5| ceremonious~ ~complement, I must agree to whatsoever you can request;
10    5,    9|   expired, as conveniently might agree with~ ~sorrow, and mourning;
11    7,    7|  entreated her, that if it might agree~ ~with her good liking,
12   10,   10|       with such a woman, who can agree with a man in all his~ ~
13   10,   10|  pleasing to mee, but what~ ~may agree with your good liking. Within
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