Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|  that I shal~ ~be much more obliged to you, then already I am;
 2    2,    9| Mistresse, how much I stand obliged to him, and how~ ~impossible
 3    3,    7| pleasure, as being~ ~truely obliged to none but you. How could
 4    5,    6|      and standing in~ ~duty obliged, to recompence the wrong
 5    5,    9|     therby you stand no way obliged:~ ~but in your owne true
 6    8,    7|    Fortune! how highly am I obliged to thee for this so great
 7   10,    5|  will continually remaine~ ~obliged to you. So, taking her leave,
 8   10,    8|  stand~ ~the neerer thereto obliged. For this cause, Sophronia
 9   10,    8|     to whom you are in duty obliged. In both~ ~which cases,
10   10,    9|   himselfe (for ever) his~ ~obliged servant: living many yeeres (
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