Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|         her, following the Duke step by step in~ ~affection;
 2    2,    7|      following the Duke step by step in~ ~affection; for being
 3    3,    8|      well neere) on the highest step of his hope,~ ~making her
 4    5,    4| confidence I do repose in thee, step up (in some measure) to~ ~
 5    6,    5|     lofty~ ~French trot, everie step being ready to hoise him
 6    8,    7|        night mantle, and let us step to~ ~the little window once
 7    8,    7|         descending, missing the step in~ ~the midst of the Ladder,
 8    8,    8|     shall be both taken tardie, step~ ~into this Chest, lye downe
 9    9,    6|        as very hardly could one step betweene them. The~ ~best
10   10,    4|       kisses; would needs yet~ ~step backe againe, saying. Why
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