Day, Novell

1    2,    5| you may~ ~well beseeme his acceptance, much rather then mine,
2    4,    7|  as desirous of her loving acceptance, as possibly she could~ ~
3    5,    1| any blessing more worthy~ ~acceptance, then she whom they are
4    7,    3|   Credulanoes as courteous acceptance, that hee was set downe~ ~
5    8,    7|   might be gracious in her acceptance. The~ ~Gentlewoman made
6    9,    1| Francesca is ready to make acceptance of your love;~ ~provided,
7   10,    2|   clouded with courteous~ ~acceptance, and not the least signe
8   10,    9|   necessity, as urged your acceptance of my poore Country house.~ ~
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