Day, Novell

1    6,   10|      obedient to me, as you ought in dutie~ ~unto a true King: I should
2    7,    5|             an Article~ ~beyonde his dutie. But if it were so, then
3    7,    8| neverthelesse, I must discharge my~ ~dutie, and take my fortune as
4    8,    4|             for it, being bound~ ~in dutie to love you likewise. But
5    8,    4|           Gentlewoman discharged her dutie, and rid her~ ~selfe of
6    8,    9|               regarde of my Love and Dutie, as also your singular and
7   10,    3|        powers, more carefull of~ ~my dutie, then I my selfe: even at
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