Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|  desirous to make him an amends, strove many~ ~waies how to do him
 2    2,    4|        yet, seeing how other men strove for safety of their lives
 3    2,    7|          pursuite, and which she strove by all her best endeavours
 4    3,    3|       man extreamly~ ~perplexed, strove how to get it from him,
 5    4,    8|          no way to be holpen; he strove to beare it with so~ ~much
 6    4, Song|          did make.~ ~ But when I strove to get forth of the snare,~ ~
 7    8,    5|       pulling at his~ ~Breeches; strove (as he sate) to make them
 8    8,    7| Philosophicall~ ~considerations, strove how he might best understand
 9    8,    9|        the more he contended and strove for~ ~getting forth, he
10   10,    5|        was modestly ashamed, and strove (so much as in him lay)~ ~
11   10,    8|        and miserable estate, but strove to~ ~have him see him, to
12   10,    8|          instance each of them~ ~strove to excuse the other, which
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