Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|         was no feare of finding succour. But before he~ ~came within
 2    2,    3|   necessity) sent him so good~ ~succour. Nor was the Lady to be
 3    2,    7|        owne defence, and to his succour~ ~came many great States:
 4    4,    9| servants able to give~ ~him any succour; being pierced quite through
 5    4,   10|       grant me~ ~permission, to succour my poore condemned friend,
 6    5,    3|       to lend you any~ ~help or succour. I thought it good (therefore)
 7    8,   10|   requested, thou art readie to succour me in such an urgent neede,~ ~
 8    8,   10|      your City, as to find some succour in such~ ~an important distresse;
 9    8,   10|     have) thou shouldst~ ~finde succour from my selfe onely, but
10    9,    8|        gathering about them, to succour a man so much misused, the~ ~
11   10,    7|      meanes~ ~wayes to give her succour: but all proved to no effect,
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