Day, Novell

1    1,    1|    paine, and anguish, and subjected to infinite dangers: So
2    5,    1|    deliver those spirits~ ~subjected to his power, and guid them (
3    5,    5|   with tedious warres, and subjected to very servile~ ~condition;
4    7,    8|  in their~ ~folly, or else subjected to scandalous suspition.~ ~
5    8,    2| whensoever they are~ ~once subjected unto theyr perswasions,
6    8,   10| that as my person is onely subjected thine; so this~ ~house and
7    8,   10|    wee should~ ~no more be subjected to the yoke, but recover
8   10,    8|  yong, and youth is wholly subjected to the~ ~passions of Love:
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