Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|        given over his~ ~amorous pursuite, and which she strove by
 2    2,    8| warranting his safety upon such pursuite as would be used~ ~against
 3    2,    9|       did cleare him from all~ ~pursuite of Law.~ ~ Poor Genevra
 4    3,    6|         told me, it was another pursuite of Philipello~ ~Fighinolfi,
 5    4,    3|        he laboured (by painfull pursuite) to win~ ~his purpose; and
 6    5,    3|        they stood~ ~in feare of pursuite: they were ridden above
 7    5,    3|     rest, which followed in the pursuite of them.~ ~ For the losse
 8    7,    8|      supposing her~ ~Husband in pursuite of Roberto, presently she
 9    8,    7|      Madame Helena, more hot in pursuite of her amorous contentment,
10   10,    4|        the time of his amourous pursuite, he found but a sorry~ ~
11   10,    8|   assured to prevaile upon this pursuite, yet thou~ ~oughtst to avoide
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