Day, Novell

1    2,    2|  their assault; and having robd him, left him there on foote,~ ~
2    2,    4|    of one yeare, hee had~ ~robd and taken so many Gallies
3    4,    5| was the Christian,~ ~ That robd me of my Basiles blisse,
4    4,   10|    it were there, they had robd him of it, as he would make~ ~
5    8,   10| thus wronging me, you have robd me of all~ ~boldnes, to
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