Day, Novell

1    5,    9|      nature denied it, and to borrow he could not, because his
2    7,    5|      basenesse of~ ~minde, to borrow the coulour of a sanctified
3    8,    1|      could not be so ready to borrow, as they were willing~ ~
4    8,    2|  afterward, he made meanes to borrow a Morter of her,~ ~which
5    8,    8| familiar with my wife. I must borrow the selfe-same courtesie
6    8,   10|    before: made the meanes to borrow a great summe of~ ~Money
7    8,   10|      serve the turne, I could borrow~ ~them in a place, where
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