Day, Novell

1    2,    4|  billowes, and getting fast holde on the hayre of his~ ~head,
2    6, Song|   scape free from forth thy holde,~ ~ Beleeve it for a truth,~ ~
3    6, Song|   scape free from forth thy holde,~ ~ Beleeve it for a truth,~ ~
4    7,    8|    thinking hee had taken~ ~holde on his wife, he grasped
5    8,    5|    Masoes pleading, laide~ ~holde on the broken boord, as
6    8,    8| then this time requireth: I holde it therefore very~ ~convenient,
7    8,    8|      comming; and therefore holde my departure excused. How
8   10,    8|  friend) that thou shouldst holde her in the~ ~like reverent
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