Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       all the rest being risen, accounting over much sleepe to be very~ ~
 2    1,    1|      rites therein administred, accounting them for vile~ ~and unprofitable
 3    1,    1|       it into a purse~ ~without accounting it. About a moneth afterward,
 4    2,    2|    humble and gracious service, accounting themselves~ ~happy by his
 5    2,    2|       such~ ~a beautifull Lady, accounting his fortune to exceede all
 6    2,    8|       in~ ~honourable marriage: accounting it better, for preservation
 7    2,    8| addition of joy to his~ ~soule, accounting all his passed adversities
 8    3,    1| stricken into admiration, and~ ~accounting it almost a miracle, said.
 9    3,    7|         and good acceptation;~ ~accounting him in the selfe-same degree
10    5,    3|        of what they had gotten, accounting it as a~ ~present purchase
11    8,    9|      thing in the world beside, accounting it a felicity farre beyond
12    9,    6|      did respect her. And she~ ~accounting her fortune none of the
13   10,    5|      great bounty~ ~towards me, accounting me for ever heereafter,
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