Day, Novell

1    1,    4|      part of his former feare, promising to himselfe a kinde of~ ~
2    2,    7|    women did much commend her, promising to preserve their reputation,~ ~
3    2,    7| revenge so horrid a wrong, and promising~ ~to assist him with their
4    3,    3|        all that shee had said: promising her, to order the~ ~matter
5    8,    8|       his conceit, every one~ ~promising fairely, and ministring
6    9,    4|      him as~ ~his serving man, promising both dutiful and diligent
7   10,    7|        his care and diligence, promising to comfort her selfe so~ ~
8   10,    9|       so;~ ~Be not overrash in promising any thing, albeit I am well
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