Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|        honest division, but this purchase was of a~ ~different quality,
 2    2,   10|        he coveted after no other purchase; but mounting her into~ ~
 3    2,   10|        precious esteeme of~ ~his purchase, and being himselfe a Batchelor,
 4    4,    4| concluded to make the ship their purchase.~ ~Wherefore, giving a lowde
 5    5,    3|     accounting it as a~ ~present purchase for them. Which when Pedro
 6    5,    6|  concluded~ ~together, to make a purchase of her, and carry her thence
 7    7,    4|     Coxcombe foole, was faine to purchase his peace, after a~ ~notorious
 8    8,    7|     another while, thinking it a purchase fit~ ~for one of Cupids
 9    9,    3|       wherewith he purposed to~ ~purchase some small Farme-house in
10    9,    3|          wherewith I intended to purchase a Farme in~ ~the Countrey:
11   10,    8|       went away~ ~with the whole purchase.~ ~ Gisippus having heard
12   10,   10|      would send to the Pope, and purchase a dispensation from him,
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