Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|   worth, although (perhaps)~ ~Nobility in blood be denied him,
 2    3,    7|     what~ ~they are, and what nobility of nature God hath endued
 3    3,    9|     as a disparagement to his Nobility in~ ~blood; he made a scorne
 4    4,    1|   answerable to thy birth and Nobility: whereas on~ ~the contrary,
 5    5,    1|       but likewise his folly, Nobility of birth,~ ~and wealthy
 6    5,    8|   beauty, or presuming on her nobility by birth, both which are
 7    5,    9|  qualities, then any boast of Nobility from his predecessors. This
 8    6,    6|        upon the antiquity and nobility of the Florentine families.
 9   10,    8|    beautifull she is, and the nobility of her minde,~ ~being as
10   10,    8|  beseeming his degree both in Nobility and~ ~vertue. Titus, out
11   10,    9| throughout the Army, by his~ ~Nobility and valour) whosoever heard
12   10,   10|    with your high blood and~ ~Nobility, and my being with you,
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