Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|  then all the rest, openly confessing her to~ ~be their Queene,
 2    2,   10|   a wofull perplexity, and confessing his~ ~folly, in marying
 3    4,   10|   the last: which himselfe confessing, and the~ ~King commaunding
 4    5,    4| humbly crave your mercy,~ ~confessing my selfe well worthy of
 5    5,    6|    he observed the Mayden, confessing her (in his soule) to be
 6    5,    7|   of hell into Paradise;~ ~confessing, that no greater felicity
 7    6,    7| desiring rather to dye, by confessing the trueth with a~ ~manly
 8    7,    9|  thy former~ ~allegations, confessing them as freely as thou doest,
 9   10,    7|     seest. But knowing and confessing, how farre unbeseeming my
10   10,    8|    his private~ ~thoughts, confessing that they got the victory,
11   10,    9|    his whole successe, and confessing himselfe (for ever) his~ ~
12   10,   10|    Grizelda as his wife,~ ~confessing, he had done foolishly,
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