Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      when he first beganne to moove the~ ~matter: wherefore,
 2    2,    8|   blemish to her~ ~honour, to moove the Maide any more in the
 3    3,    5|       your bed; let all these moove you to milde mercy, and
 4    3, Song|     else in gentle breasts to moove sterne Warre,~ ~ But to
 5    4, Song|      betrayde;~ ~ I durst not moove, to speake I was affrayde.~ ~
 6    6,    7| tarrying for the Potestate to moove the~ ~question, sodainly
 7    7,    6|         offer to stay you, or moove any question to you: make
 8    8,    3|       as shee was not able to moove either~ ~armes or legges,
 9    8,    7|      reach or capacity) could moove~ ~them artificially, as
10    8,    7|    let the last consideration moove thee to some~ ~remorse:
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