Day, Novell

1    2,    3|  beeing fully determined to prosecute his~ ~intention, and perswading
2    3,    1|  received. And resolving to prosecute this determination, he tooke
3    3,    4| businesse, and purposeth to prosecute such a singular labour,~ ~
4    3,    9|  not hindered, when I am to prosecute the~ ~businesse: and then
5    5,    8|  imposed on the Knight to~ ~prosecute, if thus it should continue
6    5,    8|      and then~ ~purposed to prosecute in this manner.~ ~ Secretly
7    6,    7|  owne shame: he would needs prosecute the rigour of~ ~the deadly
8    8,  Ind| Fountaine, with intent to~ ~prosecute their former pastime. And
9    8,    8|      which he intended to~ ~prosecute as best he might. In which
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