Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          pleasing~ ~unto him, to satisfie his lust and inordinate
 2    1,    3|        studied by what meanes to satisfie~ ~them all three. Wherefore,
 3    2,    3|    yeelded the more willingly to satisfie her desire. And~ ~therefore,
 4    2,    6|   pleaseth you,~ ~must and shall satisfie me, be he gentleman or beggar.
 5    2,    9|        well pleased) in a moment satisfie both thy Master and me,~ ~
 6    4,    2|         their~ ~spirits, then to satisfie the Kings melancholy humour;
 7    4,    3|      else but speed death, might satisfie the wrongs shee~ ~imagined
 8    5,    2|       desire to~ ~see Thunis, to satisfie her eyes as well as her
 9    6,    1|          at this time~ ~it shall satisfie mee, to let you know, how
10   10,    8|           and all to content and satisfie a friend, but onely~ ~Divine
11   10,    9| contradiction could prevaile, to satisfie her parents, and the~ ~importunate
12   10,   10|  Gracious and Honourable~ ~Lord, satisfie and please your owne Royall
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