Day, Novell

 1    4,    2|     to you, as you should not lose your longing in this case,
 2    4,    2|      to~ ~the end you may not lose your labour in comming hither)
 3    4,   10|      Ruggiero is in danger to lose~ ~his life, and all my hopes
 4    6,    6|       expected Scalza~ ~would lose, and began to laugh at him
 5    7,    4|      the supposed offence, or lose all thy goodes by~ ~banishment,
 6    8,    3|     before us, and so wee may lose both our trot and~ ~amble.
 7    8,    3|     women cause all things to lose their vertue. In which~ ~
 8    8,    3|   women~ ~cause all things to lose their vertue, had not therefore
 9    8,    7|    this~ ~Scholler is come to lose all the wit heere, which
10    8,    7|      him, how loth she was to lose~ ~so deare a friend, and
11    8,    8| insted of bread, and you shal lose nothing for your labour.
12   10,    8|     refusall thereof) than to lose the kinred of the one, and
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