Day, Novell

1    3,    9|      him understand, that if in displeasure~ ~to her, hee was thus become
2    5,    1|   happen, but onely by the Gods displeasure, who would not~ ~permit
3    5,    6|        of the~ ~Kings wrathfull displeasure) no man durst presume to
4    5,    6| answered Guion) and the Kings~ ~displeasure. Then the Admirall would
5    6,   10|      such awe and feare of my~ ~displeasure: that he will bee sure to
6    8,    3|         counterfetting greevous displeasure against him. Being~ ~come
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