Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| discreetly advised. Wherefore, comforting both her selfe and them
 2    2,    7|      to] her~ ~any longer, but comforting her so wel as they could,
 3    2,   10|       keepe her as~ ~his owne, comforting her with kinde and pleasing
 4    3,    7|   kissing her once more, and~ ~comforting her with future good successe,
 5    4,    1|        of her sad complaining, comforting her to their utmost power.~ ~
 6    4,   10|       alwayes bee chearing and comforting his Wife, as one that could~ ~
 7    5,    1|       had~ ~spent some time in comforting Iphigenia, who as yet sate
 8    5,    9| parting from him night or day, comforting him~ ~so kindly as she could,
 9    7,    9|       now ridde of it, and she comforting him on the one~ ~side, and
10    8,   10|         and Salabetto~ ~kindly comforting her; he continued there
11   10,    3|     honored and respected him, comforting and counselling him, to
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