Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|      chastised our over-bold~ ~presumption, and beleeve me Sir, I repute
 2    4,    8|    which saucy and~ ~ambitious presumption, many mighty harmes have
 3    5,    1|      thus~ ~punished his proud presumption, not onely in his unavoidable
 4    5,    9|      will wonder at my present presumption, when you~ ~understand the
 5    6,    2|        be so forward in such~ ~presumption; but rather entred into
 6    7,    6|       therefore made a shrewde presumption against her, upon the least~ ~
 7    7,    7| punishment for his so malapert presumption:~ ~and had it proved so,
 8    7,    9|    thou canst thereby; or make presumption of what doubts thou maist~ ~
 9    7,    9|   humbly crave pardon~ ~for my presumption, in reprooving you for medling
10    9,    2|      on the contrary, the bold presumption~ ~of the two amorous suiters,
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