6.19 Names
6.19.1 SGML
Consider using the <name type=""> ... </name> tag with a suitable value for the name of a person (ps), place (pl), etc.
<bkdv4 type="line" n="2663">ham also being required, did sweare
vnto <f type="r"><name type="ps">Abimelech</name><f type="bl">
the king of <name type="pl">Geraris</name>,
<bkdv4 type="line" n="2664">that hee should not hurt him, nor his
posteritie, and likewise did <f type="r"><name type="ps">
Abimelech</name><f type="bl">
<bkdv4 type="line" n="2665">sweare vnto <f type="r"><name
type=ps>Abraham</name><f type="bl">. And
6.19.2 COCOA
Consider using the <name >...</name -> tag with a suitable value for the type, for example, person (ps), place (pl), etc. Note that <name -> gives each word following it a null value for that tag.
<bkdv4 n=2663>ham also being required, did sweare vnto <f t=r><name
ps>Abimelech<name -><f t=bl> the king of <name pl>Geraris<name ->,
<bkdv4 n=2664>that hee should not hurt him, nor his posteritie, and likewise did <f
t=r><name ps>Abimelech<name -><f t=bl>
<bkdv4 n=2665>sweare vnto <f t=r><name ps>Abraham<name ->