Day, Novell

1    4,    2| over her, as with wiers and strings he had made them pliant;
2    5,    2|  resolve you how. Let~ ~the strings of your Archers Bowes be
3    5,    2|    then those pliant gentle strings. But this must be done so
4    5,    2|     receive their boystrous strings. Which~ ~will fall out contrary
5    5,    2|   followers, for the pliant strings~ ~belonging to your Bowes,
6    9,    3|   the worst~ ~was, that the strings of his purse could stretch
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