Day, Novell

1    1,    1|          driven~ ~into perpetuall exile, as unworthy to appeare
2    2,    8|         sentenced with perpetuall exile, and promises of~ ~great
3    2,    8| confession, and for his wrongfull exile so long,~ ~he should be
4    3,    7|         wandring seaven yeeres in exile thorow the world; you cannot
5    3,    9|       make the Count live as~ ~an exile from his owne inheritance,
6    3,    9|       returne home, and not be an exile from~ ~thine owne abiding,
7    6,    7|        taken; to live~ ~basely in exile with shame, as an eternall
8   10,    8|         condemned to~ ~perpetuall exile: during which tempestuous
9   10,    8|          sent her into perpetuall exile.~ ~ What love, what wealth,
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