Day, Novell

1    7,    3|        very good tearmes, they holpe to~ ~make a joyfull conclusion,
2    8,    7| protested.~ ~ The poore Clowne holpe to beare downe his Lady
3    8,   10|  Canigiano, whose counsel thus holpe him to out-reach the~ ~Sicillian
4    9,    4|      by great good lucke) thus holpe mee to stay him; a poore
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