Day, Novell

1    4,    6| respect, not any one daring to displease her, shee went with the~ ~
2    5,    4|        deferred, as fearing to displease her; at the length he lighted
3    5,    6|     affection, not any will to displease~ ~thy Majesty: they have
4    6,    8|          sure that they cannot displease thee. But shee, being as
5    7,    9|      advised, being~ ~loath to displease, where service bound them
6    9, Song|       annoies~ ~ Which do most displease.~ ~ And let none pitty her
7   10,    8|        is done shall please or displease you, if you~ ~purpose to
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