Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         because they are too~ ~troublesome both to them that play,
 2    2,    5|      rest,~ ~reputed him for a troublesome fellow, and that he used
 3    3,    5| convenient that I should be so troublesome to you. Let~ ~me therefore
 4    3,    9|       shee would no longer bee troublesome to the good old Lady; but
 5    4,   10|        it: by~ ~means of which troublesome noise, the two Lombards
 6    5,  Ind|         after~ ~disastrous and troublesome accidents; who yeelding
 7    5,    1|    albeit there was a long and troublesome~ ~difference (about these
 8    5,    3|      as the~ ~passage appeared troublesome to him, when he thought
 9    5,   10|      in, as otherwise would be troublesome to~ ~the roome, (as in all
10   10,    8|      after by meanes of sundry troublesome~ ~Citizens; and partialities
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