Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          well observe it, here we forsake no particular person,~ ~
 2  Ind      |            other occasion made us forsake the sicke and sad Cittie.
 3    2,    8|           rather chose utterly to forsake and set~ ~aside, then to
 4    2,    8|            two other children, to forsake his country. The Lady being
 5    2,    9|           he had, desiring her to forsake that Country, and so left
 6    3,    5|          all my faculties quite~ ~forsake me, that I cannot give you
 7    4,    6|        that by no meanes it would forsake mee. I could~ ~not but accept
 8    6,   10| protestations: they were faine to forsake the Church, least they~ ~
 9    8,    7|       faithfully promise thee, to forsake my most false and disloyall~ ~
10    8,    9|          who was~ ~constrained to forsake him, because he could not
11    9,    6|         thee, and cause thee to~ ~forsake thy bed, telling nothing
12   10,    8|         stand in feare, that if I forsake~ ~her in such peremptory
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