Day, Novell

1    2,    8|        was their aged~ ~(though poor) Grandfather, and hee as
2    2,    9|       all~ ~pursuite of Law.~ ~ Poor Genevra was left thus alone
3    3,    1|     Lady Abbesse, and an honest poor man, who was a Gardiner,~ ~
4    3,   10|   bowers than the cabins of the poor, yet he by no means~ ~disdains
5    8,    7| triumphing in~ ~my misery, when poor I, trotted about your Court,
6   10,   10|         follow, tooke off~ ~her poor contemptible rags, and put
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