Day, Novell

 1    2,    5| pitty thy present condition: wherfore if thou wilt frendly associate~ ~
 2    2,    7|    more desirous to see her: wherfore earnestly they solicited
 3    2,    7|      in the Dukes dominions: wherfore the Duke,~ ~Constantine,
 4    2,   10|        her in much felicity. Wherfore (faire Ladies) I am of opinion,
 5    3,    1| likewise cried~ ~guilty too: wherfore being a woman of sound discretion,
 6    4,    6|    will nothing availe me:~ ~wherfore, I am ready to go along
 7    8,    6|       procure this Coughing, wherfore he shall receive another,
 8    8,   10|      an important distresse; wherfore I know not what to do or
 9    9,    9|      governours, if not men? Wherfore, we should be~ ~intirely
10   10,    8|      his only desire to die. Wherfore, he would not budge~ ~from
11   10,   10|      in the marriage of her. Wherfore he~ ~would send to the Pope,
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