Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|        honest meaning man did wisely, in touching Master Inquisitor
 2    2,    3|       his gentle answeres, so wisely and~ ~discreetly delivered,
 3    2,    6|     his name, and therefore~ ~wisely informed Geoffrey, upon
 4    2,    8|  kilde~ ~relations from them, wisely and silently kept all to
 5    3,    2|     compasse of conveniencie: wisely he~ ~concealed it to himselfe,
 6    3,    3|      being curious, nice, yet wisely considerate,~ ~durst not
 7    3,    3|         The Gentleman, having wisely collected his Love-lesson
 8    3,    7|     brethren, and in the end, wisely enjoyed his hearts desire.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    3,    7|      all~ ~her unkindnesse so wisely to himselfe, as no one could
10    4,    1|      Father hath dealt most~ ~wisely. So, lifting the heart up
11    4,    2|      quoth Friar Albert) most wisely have you answered, and~ ~
12    5,    1|       so do they therein most wisely make proofe of their vertues,~ ~
13    7,    5|  Wherefore, she having~ ~thus wisely wonne the way to her owne
14    7,    6|    with infamous imputations, wisely returned him hopefull~ ~
15    8,    7|      with discontentment, yet wisely clouding it from~ ~open
16    9,    5|      therefore wee must worke wisely in~ ~the businesse: for
17    9,    6|    other side) perceiving how wisely the woman~ ~excused her
18   10,    3|     changed in himself: yet~ ~wisely making no outward appearance
19   10,    5|      intention of his Wife;~ ~wisely he pacified his former distemper,
20   10,    8|     regard he hath dealt more wisely, then you did. I have no~ ~
21   10,   10| truely vertuous~ ~mother, and wisely liable to endure his severest
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