Day, Novell

1    2,    6|       hard fortune,) The poore expelled.~ ~ Having provided her
2    2,    6| Conrado) to send him the Poore expelled; and~ ~his Nurse recounting
3    2,    6|        Galley~ ~with the Poore expelled, his Daughter, the Ambassador,
4    2,    6|     his other Sonne, the Poore expelled,~ ~there would be no defaylance
5    2,    6|       the rest; as the Poore~ ~expelled, the so late married Wives,
6    4,    8|    that (in one instant) she~ ~expelled both love, and the soule
7    8,    9|          the second feare, hee expelled the former, and descending
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