Day, Novell

1    1,    5|  remained onely at her own~ ~disposing.~ ~ Sending presently abroad,
2    2,    3|      and referred all to her disposing.~ ~Shee arising out of her
3    2,    8|       great joy and comfort, disposing her selfe dayly to proove,
4    3,    2|   was become more pleasantly disposing, whereat the~ ~Queene began
5    3,   10|       and the girl,~ ~always disposing herself to subdue him, began
6    5,    7| selfe~ ~wholy to her Fathers disposing. The marriage being agreed
7    7,   10|     being thus at their owne disposing, some of them bared~ ~their
8    9,    3|   and referring all to his~ ~disposing. And having given forty
9   10,    8|    men, doe proceed from the disposing and ordination of the~ ~
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