Day, Novell

 1    2,    9| imagine what~ ~my wife is now doing, but I am able to say for
 2    3,    7|       thinking themselves (by doing~ ~so) to be the Ministers
 3    3,   10|          for I never remember doing anything that gave me as
 4    4,    2|     them who made no spare of doing the like.~ ~ On the morrow
 5    4,    6|   Mistresse, never talke of~ ~doing any violence to your selfe,
 6    7,    1|       have your share;~ ~ Not doing harme to John or me,~ ~
 7    8,    7|       in which respect, if in doing you my very best service,~ ~
 8    8,    8|       quoth be) what art thou doing? Why? Do you~ ~not see Husband?
 9    8,    8|   gone forth againe; which he doing, for~ ~both your safeties,
10    8,   10|        and was so diligent in doing him~ ~such a pleasure: for
11    9,    9|     to vexe and crosse~ ~him, doing every thing quite contrary
12   10,    7|    Alas! I lookt so high, and doing so,~ ~ Justly deserve by
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