Day, Novell

1    1,    1|     coveting our spoile and~ ~overthrow, upon this accident will
2    2,    3|   expectation by his kinsmens overthrow,~ ~and his great losses
3    2,    4|       utter destruction~ ~and overthrow. Whereupon, grieving exceedingly
4    3,    4|  wants, which is the bane and overthrow of numberlesse good wits.
5    4,    5| groanes, such as were able to overthrow a farre stronger constitution:~ ~
6    4,   10|       of greedie lucre, doe~ ~overthrow both their owne hopes, and
7    5,    9|    contradiction, to my utter overthrow, and~ ~perpetuall mollestation.
8    7,    3|    any case, least you should overthrow all that~ ~is done. Stay
9    7,   10|        which hath beene~ ~the overthrow of too many.~ ~ By this
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