Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       hand of one, who had three sonnes, all of~ ~them goodly and
 2    1,    3|      upon his death-bed, and his Sonnes then plying him by their~ ~
 3    2,    3|    wealthy Knight, and had three sonnes; the first being named~ ~
 4    2,    3|        England, and one of his~ ~sonnes, which occasioned much trouble
 5    2,    6|    Goates,~ ~having lost her two Sonnes, and thence travailed into
 6    2,    6|    Lunigiana: where~ ~one of her Sonnes became servant to the Lord
 7    2,    6|       mind the lineatures of her sonnes infancy,~ ~without awaiting
 8    2,    6|         so happily with both her sonnes, the joy of the brethren
 9    2,    6|        Sicily, where the~ ~Wife, Sonnes, and Daughters, were joyfully
10    2,    8|         of France and one of his sonnes,~ ~having congregated the
11    2,    8|       interparlance, the~ ~Kings sonnes wife, threw many affectionate
12    2,    8|      Lord~ ~President, his Lady, Sonnes, Daughters, Brothers, Nephewes,
13    2,    8|       ever they were before: his Sonnes in Law~ ~returning home
14    3,    8|  speeches, saide; Peace my deare Sonnes, be not~ ~affraide, but
15    3,    9|      shee conceived, and had two Sonnes; which~ ~being afterward
16    3,    9|   presuming to crave any of your Sonnes, Kindred, or Alliance,~ ~
17    3,    9|        conceived of two~ ~goodly Sonnes, and her deliverance agreed
18    3,    9|          which was of two goodly Sonnes, lively resembling the~ ~
19    4,    3|    Daughters, which exceeded his Sonnes in yeeres. Two of them~ ~
20    5,    5|         Mother, his~ ~daughters, sonnes, and kindred, who being
21    5,    7| consideration, and comparing his Sonnes~ ~age with the likelyhood
22    5,    9|       best doe to compasse~ ~her Sonnes desire: for well she knew,
23    5,    9|       onely by your~ ~meanes, my Sonnes life is saved, and we both
24    6,   10|       And therefore my~ ~blessed Sonnes and Daughters, put off your
25    7,    8|       her shooes.~ ~ Oh my deare sonnes, I would you had followed
26    7,    8|         smart for it.~ ~ Alas my sonnes, did I not tell you at home
27   10,    9|    attired, and having two sweet Sonnes (resembling Angels)~ ~she
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