Day, Novell

1    1,    7|      of which most miserable~ ~basenesse, they tooke away from him
2    2,    6| slavish servant, despising the basenesse of~ ~his servile condition;
3    4,    1| controuling~ ~feare or servile basenesse, and declaring invincible
4    5,    3|   blaming him with~ ~over-much basenesse, so farre to disgrace himselfe
5    6,    3|    became her, to bite~ ~their basenesse neerely, that so abused
6    7,    5|    never have expressed such a basenesse of~ ~minde, to borrow the
7   10,    2|     that neither cowardise, or basenesse of minde, induced~ ~Ghinotto
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