Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|       such gracious comfort;~ ~protesting, that he would be alwaies
 2    2,    5|      these severall~ ~parcels, protesting that there was nothing else.
 3    2,    8| repulsed her roughly from him, protesting upon his honourable~ ~reputation,
 4    3,    8|     shee had by her~ ~Husband, protesting to keepe still within her
 5    4,    2|     like love~ ~againe to him; protesting withill, that wheresoever
 6    4,    3|   returned backe to his Court, protesting severe revenge on Magdalena,~ ~
 7    4,    8| entreated her to the contrary; protesting, that he~ ~came for no ill
 8    6,   10|       then he did to his Nuta. Protesting to entitle her as~ ~his
 9    8,    5|     sufficiently, went away,~ ~protesting, that he would declare his
10    8,    9|   matter verie~ ~artificially; protesting, that another had revealed
11   10,   10|        and jocund~ ~suffrages: protesting cordially, that she should
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