Day, Novell

1    1,    1|    members of Jesus Christ, I betooke my selfe~ ~to a meane estate
2    3,    6|     transgression, penitently betooke~ ~himselfe to live in a
3    5,    9|      to abide: and therefore, betooke himselfe to his poore~ ~
4    5, Song|     for rest drawing on: they betooke~ ~themselves to their Chambers,
5    7,    8|       Husband, whereupon he~ ~betooke himselfe to flight and Arriguccio
6    7, Song| already spent; severally they betooke themselves to their~ ~Chambers.~ ~
7    9,    1|       daily mollestation: she betooke her selfe to~ ~hir Chamber
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