Day, Novell

1    1,    1|        into perpetuall exile, as unworthy to appeare in so glorious
2    1,    1|        confesse my selfe utterly unworthy, yet I purpose (by your
3    2,    8|     Mother living, and utterly~ ~unworthy of such a Sonne.~ ~ The
4    3,    7|    regard they are altogether so unworthy of them. But~ ~come we now
5    7,    7|      lewde beast (quoth he) most unworthy the title of a Lady, or~ ~
6    7,    8|         knowne, he being utterly unworthy, to have so good a woman
7   10,    8| appointed for me, as being a man unworthy of such~ ~happinesse; for
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