Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        God gave thereto such a~ ~mercifull blessing, that my businesse
 2    2,    6|          if heaven hath bin so~ ~mercifull to her, my joyes were incomparable,
 3    2,    8|         Heaven~ ~hath beene more mercifull to thee, then thou wouldest
 4    3,    1|       and proportioned, having a mercifull commisseration of his~ ~
 5    7,    7|        if shee might not be so~ ~mercifull to him; that yet she would
 6    7,    8|     albeit I hope to finde you~ ~mercifull.~ ~ You are to know then,
 7    8,    7|         I were enclined unto a~ ~mercifull and compassionate minde,
 8    8,    7|     wherein if thou wilt be so~ ~mercifull to me, and free me from
 9    8,    7|         drinke. Be now then so~ ~mercifull (for manhoods sake) as to
10    8,    7|          end, that Heaven may be mercifull to my soul, and~ ~reward
11   10,    8| wonderfull favour, in being more mercifull to me, then I could be to~ ~
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