Day, Novell

1    2,    9|        of a wife, either for~ ~domesticke affayres, or any other imployment
2    3,    6|      greater kindnesse,~ ~then domesticke familiarity. At home thou
3    4,   10|     therefore endangering that domesticke~ ~agreement, which ought
4    5,   10|         When she saw that this domesticke disquietnesse returned her
5    7,    5|      imployed in nothing but~ ~domesticke drudging affayres: which
6    8,    9| towards thee, using thee as my Domesticke companion, and~ ~embracing
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