Day, Novell

1    1,    7|   maners in such as allow them maintenance, are called and~ ~reputed
2    2,   10|         with the comfortable~ ~maintenance of our harmelesse recreations;
3    4,    3|       and upon examination, in maintenance of desperate~ ~revenge,
4    8,    7|        perill,~ ~onely for the maintenance of thine immodest desires.~ ~
5    8,    9|      compassed such~ ~mirthful maintenance. Bruno, hearing the Doctors
6    8,    9| private helpes we have for our maintenance: but yet I dare boldly~ ~
7    9,   10|      of poore condition; for~ ~maintenance in his contented estate,
8   10,    2|        some~ ~better meanes of maintenance, to live like a worthy man,
9   10,   10|   Palace, gave~ ~him honorable maintenance, wherein hee long continued,
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