Day, Novell

1    1,    7|       over-cloyed stomacke, to avoyde base humours that stupifie
2    3,    6|         shee could not, and to avoyde her crying out, he layde
3    3,    9|        and precious jewels, to avoyde all wants which might: befall
4    3,    9|        the good old Lady, to~ ~avoyde the Counts repairing to
5    4,    1|       of the thornes, and to~ ~avoyde all suspition of his resorting
6    7,   10| Husbands. And~ ~were it not to avoyde taxation, of a spleenitive
7    9,    6|        compassed the meanes to avoyde a notorious scandall.~ ~
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