Day, Novell

1    2,    6| despising the basenesse of~ ~his servile condition; departed from
2    2,    8|         no way to be taxt with a servile or vile election.~ ~ These
3    3,    1|       effectually.~ ~ Many other servile Offices were there to bee
4    3,    2|         And because his base and servile condition, had~ ~endued
5    4,    1|           controuling~ ~feare or servile basenesse, and declaring
6    5,    5|    warres, and subjected to very servile~ ~condition; beganne now
7    6, Song|         me from those worse then servile bands,~ ~ Which new vaine
8    7,    4|       scorne, that she should be servile to so vile and slavish a
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