Day, Novell

1    3,    7|     a~ ~separation do justly challenge; for I must about a more
2    3,    9|      your deserts doe justly challenge, that I should~ ~accordingly
3    4,    3|    following soone after, to challenge her~ ~promise.~ ~ Magdalena,
4    4,    6|    If my offence heerein doe challenge the~ ~forfeite of my life,
5    5,    6|  these two maine motives, to challenge~ ~justly grace and favour
6    5,    9|   where vertue~ ~doth justly challenge it. And evermore, let your
7   10,    4| master, albeit he doe make~ ~challenge of him?~ ~ All the Gentlemen,
8   10,    8|      as her~ ~perfections do challenge, Gisippus understanding
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