Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        wrongs and injuries were~ ~patiently endured, as well by private
 2    1,    2|           it selfe, by~ ~enduring patiently the faults of them, that (
 3    1,    8| instructed by you, I may the more patiently beare mine owne;~ ~which (
 4    3,    3| Gentlewoman; neither would I so~ ~patiently have suffered this, but
 5    5,    1|           not onely endured all~ ~patiently, but also advised him therein,
 6    5,    9|          his dinner and supper,~ ~patiently supporting his penurious
 7    7,    2|            Understand~ ~therefore patiently (sweet Wife) that I went
 8    7,    4|           thought it much better, patiently to suffer~ ~the wrong alreadie
 9    7,    8|         knowne, but to suffer all patiently, either blowes, or other
10    8,    7|       prepare my self for death~ ~patiently, to the end, that Heaven
11    9,   10|           I am, and~ ~be the more patiently endured by you all, in saying
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