Day, Novell

1    2,    7|      the more~ ~Majestically, entertaining them with ceremonious demeanor (
2    3,    4| especiall matters of secrecy, entertaining him~ ~often to dinners and
3    3,    9|      from a very thought~ ~of entertaining in her or me; as whatsoever
4    4,    5|   respecting one another, and entertaining~ ~kindnesses, as occasion
5    5,    3|     knew her immediately, and entertaining her very~ ~willingly, requested,
6    8,    9|     the whole company, at the entertaining of such a man as I am,~ ~
7    9,    6|      my poore house is,~ ~for entertaining such guests as you are:
8   10,    6|     all~ ~things to bee done, entertaining the King most joyfully into
9   10,    9|       would not be denied, of entertaining him into his house; he~ ~
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