Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|      her most humble reverence, expressing so much thankefulnesse as~ ~
 2    2,    6| motherly kindnesse, he likewise expressing~ ~the same dutifull humanity
 3    4,    2|         her knees before him,~ ~expressing all humble reverence unto
 4    4,    9|         overfondly enamoured,~ ~expressing the same by such outward
 5    4,    9|        Verses engraven thereon, expressing both~ ~their noble degree,
 6    6,   10|       the people,~ ~with lookes expressing admiration, he proceeded
 7    8,   10|       frequent her company, she expressing all former familiarity,~ ~
 8    9,   10|         of liberty, by plainely expressing what I am, and~ ~be the
 9   10,    6|       and their delicate faces, expressing them to~ ~be rather Angels,
10   10,    6|           I am not ignorant, in expressing the like power upon my selfe.~ ~
11   10,   10|         him~ ~so well inclined, expressing no lesse by their shouts
12   10,   10|         then before, and lookes expressing harsh intentions, he~ ~said
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