Day, Novell

1    4,    3|   at Folcoes doore, and no admittance of his entrance; angerly~ ~
2    4,    4| his~ ~jewels, winning like admittance to the Princesse: related
3    6,    5|  the Sommer time, upon the admittance of so~ ~apt a vacation;
4    7,    3|   him, upon the~ ~husbands admittance into the Chamber (which
5    8,    9|  tooke good order for your admittance, and~ ~for your most honourable
6    9,    1| she intended) shee granted admittance to heare~ ~either of them
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