Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           he is alwayes~ ~ready to forgive them; and wilt not thou
 2    1,    1|          thou art, he would freely forgive thee. Say you so~ ~Father?
 3    1,    1|      instantly for me, he will not forgive me.~ ~ When the religious
 4    2,    9|         desired her (in teares) to forgive~ ~his rash transgression,
 5    3,    7|       aymeth at~ ~Heaven, I freely forgive them, and henceforth pardon
 6    7,    4|         cried~ ~out aloud, saying. Forgive me faire heavens, and so
 7    7,    8| drunkennesse, and as freely as~ ~I forgive him, even so (good Mother
 8    8,    3|     indeede) I did the more freely forgive them, because they~ ~were
 9    8,    8|            humbly entreated him to forgive her. Uppon the which penitent~ ~
10   10,    4|         give away their treasures, forgive~ ~mighty injuries, and lay
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