Day, Novell

1    3,    9|    whereto he was earnestly~ ~importuned, by all his best esteemed
2    4,    3|    being now~ ~most earnestly importuned by her for the safetie of
3    5,    8| Friends, ye have a long while importuned me, to~ ~discontinue my
4    5,    9|   more; yet being continually importuned by~ ~them, and remembring
5    8,    4|       them, how much shee was importuned by the Provost, and also
6   10,   10|        who had very earnestly importuned~ ~Gualtiero (but in vaine)
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