Day, Novell

1    2,    5|          that time a~ ~widow) did deerest of all other love him; so
2    2,    7| happinesse) but bought~ ~with the deerest price of their lives. For,
3    2,   10|          you did not know me. Why deerest love, seest thou not that
4    3,    5|        servant, I beseech you (my deerest good, and sole~ ~hope of
5    4,    3| reciprocall. requitall~ ~of their deerest affection to us. Now, to
6    4,    3|        freely enjoying his~ ~owne deerest love, may live like three
7    4,    4|           them, Gentlemen, and my deerest friends;~ ~couragiously
8    5,    2|          sighe, thus he spake. My deerest love~ ~Constance! Art thou
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