Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        and~ ~so by consequent, no resolution was to be determined. Moreover,
 2  Ind      |          and therefore~ ~let your resolution bee, to spend the time here
 3    1,    1|        necessity, set downe his~ ~resolution, and answered, that hee
 4    1,    2|         to~ ~remove him from that resolution. For all this stiffe deniall,~ ~
 5    2,    5|    purpose thereupon, setting her resolution~ ~downe constantly, that
 6    2,    7|         with her precedent modest resolution, and forgetting all her~ ~
 7    2,    8|    dislike her Maides courage and resolution, but breaking of all~ ~her
 8    3,    9|           an earnest and intimate resolution, as was most admirable in
 9    3,    9|  considered with her selfe, her~ ~resolution became so indauntable; that
10    3,   10|     mission. Willing to~ ~put his resolution to so great a test, he forebore
11    4,    1|           will determine upon any resolution, I come purposely first
12    4,    1|          of my minde and constant resolution. True it is, that I~ ~have
13    4,    3|       that they shal agree to our resolution.~ ~Let it therefore be your
14    4,    4|           to let him behold their resolution, there they slew hir~ ~before
15    4,    8|           chaste and~ ~honourable resolution, not to minde any man but
16    5,    3|           he understood her ready resolution, to adventure with him~ ~
17    5,    3|          agreeing in this dismall resolution, they commanded~ ~Pedro
18    5,    3|           still constant in their resolution, without any inequality~ ~
19    8,    2|            she) you have heard my resolution; if you will~ ~fetche the
20    8,    7|      continuing constant in~ ~his resolution, to let her suffer, as he
21    8,    8|           best he might. In which resolution, he kept still very~ ~close,
22    8,    9|       breake a sound and setled~ ~resolution, but (almost) to move Mountaines
23    8,    9|        all, strongly armed with~ ~resolution and confidence: for, if
24   10,    3| travelling thither, with a setled resolution to kill him: chaunceth to~ ~
25   10,    7|       spirit, and~ ~her desperate resolution, which moved him to exceeding~ ~
26   10,    8|            Sophronia: And in this resolution, the teares of Titus forcing
27   10,    9|      setting downe his peremptory resolution for death. When~ ~Saladine (
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