Day, Novell

1    4,    6|        good works any way to be hindred~ ~by them. Likewise, in
2    5,    1|          loved very dearly, and hindred her marriage with Hormisda,
3    5,    1|       that they might not bee~ ~hindred of going aboord the ship,
4    8,    7| scorchings~ ~in the flesh which hindred her sleeping, to help her
5    9,    3|         I made relation to you; hindred mee then of another~ ~Novell,
6    9,    4|       Villanies of Fortarigo,~ ~hindred the honest intended enterprise
7    9,    7|        fast by the throate, and hindred any helping of~ ~her selfe.
8    9,    9|        being~ ~(by this meanes) hindred of their passage, they called
9   10,    9|       weeping, but being much~ ~hindred therby, answered in few
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