Day, Novell

1    2,    6|     affection. Motherly joy and pity now contended so~ ~violently
2    2,    7|        the shore, or any els to pity~ ~them in so urgent a necessity.~ ~
3    3,   10|        For, if thou~ ~wilt take pity on me for the troubling
4    5,    3| curteously saluting, they tooke pity on his~ ~distresse, and
5    5,    7|        offence, which a Fathers pity may easily~ ~pardon in vou:
6    5,   10|         else, ought to have any pity on her, but~ ~(with our
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