Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         from the very day of my birth, until this instant houre
 2    1,    5|         affect women of greater birth and quality then~ ~themselves,
 3    2,    2| questionlesse) is of respective birth and breeding,~ ~well deserving
 4    2,    2|         by Table discourse) his birth, education, parents,~ ~friends,
 5    2,    7|        first his~ ~propriety of birth, a reason sufficient, whereby
 6    2,    8|      knowing her to be noble by birth, and~ ~(causelesse) to suffer
 7    2,   10|     they had never knowne their birth and breeding, or made proofe
 8    3,    5|     Ricciardo, derived of meane birth, but very wealthy, quicke~ ~
 9    3,    8|      unto him,~ ~concerning the birth of another young Sonne,
10    3,    9|        in regard of her~ ~meane birth, which he held as a disparagement
11    4,    1|        a man, answerable to thy birth and Nobility: whereas on~ ~
12    4,    1|      that~ ~made distinction of birth and equality, in regard,
13    4,    5|         to persons of so high~ ~birth or quality, as they were
14    4,    7|        Timber, one no better in birth then her selfe, a proper
15    4,    8|         a short while after his birth, Leonardo being very sicke,
16    5,    1|       rest) a Sonne, in~ ~whose birth he was more infortunate
17    5,    1| likewise his folly, Nobility of birth,~ ~and wealthy possessions
18    5,    2|       was a young Lord of great birth, and very powerfull,~ ~who
19    5,    3|     inferiour to one another in birth, but in fortune; they are
20    5,    8|    presuming on her nobility by birth, both which are rather~ ~
21    6,    8|  because,~ ~since the day of my birth, I never saw a City so pestered
22    7,    3|      proper yong~ ~man, of good birth and well friended, being
23    7,    9|         a Lady of great beauty, birth, and honor, being Wife to~ ~
24    7,    9|        to doe) in honour of his birth day,~ ~inviting many Lords
25    8,    7|    conception,~ ~and wisht your birth had bin abortive. The powers
26    9,    9|        wealthy, well derived by birth, and allow~ ~liberall expences,
27   10,    6|         into the~ ~world at one birth, and Twinnes, the one being
28   10,    7|         her more happy in~ ~her birth.~ ~ So, after he had stayed
29   10,    8|       thine, by true respect of birth and desert. For if they~ ~
30   10,   10|        or five yeeres after the birth of her daughter, shee~ ~
31   10,   10|        regard of his Wives base birth and~ ~education, and so
32   10,   10|        me wonderfully, by the~ ~birth of this Princely Boy, yet
33   10,   10|       certaine yeares after the birth of these children, the~ ~
34   10,   10| contracted, better beseeming my birth, and farre more~ ~contenting
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