Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    them, I have said; God, God convert thee.~ ~ Worthy, and charitable
 2    1,    2|      desirous, that I~ ~should convert to Christianitie, and I
 3    1,    9| remaineth in the opposite, doe convert the same disgrace upon~ ~
 4    2,    3|    folly in the~ ~Abbot, would convert to foule and dishonest action,
 5    2,    8|        Gianetta.~ ~ Let us now convert our lookes to Wales, to
 6    3,    7|      by the hand of Heaven, to convert your teares into~ ~rejoycing,
 7    5,    1|     harsh~ ~and clownish voyce convert it selfe more mildely, but
 8    8,    7|        to~ ~stand there naked: convert your perswasions and prayers
 9    9,   10|       whensoever I list: I can convert my~ ~Mule into a faire young
10   10,    8|        albeit I who can easily convert my liking to another wife,
11   10,    8|      taking especiall care, to convert all passed~ ~distresses,
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