Day, Novell

1  Ind      |       scandall may by no meanes~ ~pursue us.~ ~ While this discourse
2    4,    1| substantiall, and then vertuously pursue to full effect, the~ ~greatnesse
3    5,    8|        saw a Knight desperately~ ~pursue a young Damosell; whom he
4    5,    8|       deerely while I lived) must pursue her as my~ ~deadly enemy,
5    5,    8|          endlesse enemy, and to~ ~pursue her in this manner for so
6    7,    6|     himselfe most dishonestly, to pursue~ ~any man so outragiously,
7   10,    8|          aime, and am resolved to pursue it. In which~ ~regard, let
8   10,    8|           with mine) that I still pursue the~ ~busines, as already
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