Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   both, whereby no~ ~envy may arise on any side, I could wish,
 2    2,    9|      badge of scorne should~ ~arise on thy forehead, to render
 3    3,    6|     this, mortall hatred must arise~ ~betweene your husband
 4    4,    2|     me, and I could no sooner arise to discerne~ ~what it might
 5    5,    8|         cause good effects to arise and succeede. For, from
 6    7,    1| untill it was broad open day. Arise good wife (quoth~ ~John)
 7    7,    1|      offence:~ ~determined to arise indeede, and to let him
 8    8,    9|       dare assure you, when I arise in the night time for that~ ~
 9    9,    6|    fits) are alike to thee.~ ~Arise man for shame, and come
10   10,    8|        great~ ~scandall would arise thereby, and make much trouble
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