Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| neverthelesse, upon their hearty repentance, he is alwayes~ ~ready to
 2    2,    2|        with her Chamber-maide,~ ~repentance for sinne past, and solemne
 3    3,    5|     unmercifull to my Magnifico. Repentance then~ ~serves to no purpose,
 4    4,    9|       his heinous offence, which repentance (too late)~ ~gave him eyes
 5    4,   10|       paide~ ~thee with deserved repentance, upon thy Mistresses finding
 6    5,    4|      proveth to be sauced~ ~with repentance: so came it to passe with
 7    7,    3|       one as my selfe, who (upon repentance) can grant you pardon and~ ~
 8    8,    2|        after~ ~actions of evill, Repentance knocketh at the doore of
 9    8,    4|     enjoyned him a~ ~pennance of repentance for forty dayes after, but
10   10,    5|          yet notwithstanding her repentance, as~ ~Women are covetous
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