Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|           in much felicitie, with thankfull~ ~hearts (no doubt) in Heaven,
 2    2,    7|           returne to Cyprus: with thankfull favours~ ~to the King as
 3    2,    8|           downe his~ ~cheekes, in thankfull maner he delivered his pretty
 4    3,    1|      night, but shal ever remaine thankfull to you for it.~ ~ The Abbesse
 5    3,    5|          accordingly, and in more thankfull manner,~ ~then (as yet)
 6    3,    9|           am I, and most heirtily thankfull withall, that~ ~your Highnesse
 7    4,    3| distrusting what he had saide; in thankfull allowance of her Sisters~ ~
 8    5,    2|       Constance, who could not be thankfull enough to her) she was~ ~
 9   10,    8|          thou oughtest to be more thankfull,~ ~then in bestowing her
10   10,    8|       rather to take it in very~ ~thankfull part, having married a man
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