Day, Novell

 1    1,    6| beneficiall~ ~ending.~ ~ By some enemies of his, Master Can de la
 2    2,    8|         annoy~ ~and disturbe his enemies; the King of France and
 3    2,    8|    manfully to encounter~ ~their enemies. But before they would adventure
 4    4,    3|          those common~ ~hurtfull enemies, the sinne or vice which
 5    5,    1|          sunke in the Sea. The~ ~enemies to Chynon, being nothing
 6    5,    1|          use you as my mortall~ ~enemies, if you stand upon any further
 7    5,    2|    Artillery may faile in your~ ~enemies Campe, and yours be sufficiently
 8    5,    2|         so secretly,~ ~that your enemies may have no knowledge thereof,
 9    5,    2|        When the Archers on the~ ~Enemies side have shot their Arrowes
10    5,    2|       the like to them. But your enemies finde themselves much deceived,~ ~
11    5,    2|      Bowes, are as apt for their enemies great nockt~ ~Arrowes, as
12    5,    2|         valiantly vanquished his enemies. Heereupon, Martuccio came
13    5,    3|        is a friend to our deadly enemies, how can wee then otherwise~ ~
14    5,    3|         conditions, and rather~ ~enemies then friends, who do us
15    5,    8|           not knowing the subtle enemies~ ~cunning illusions in offering
16    5,    8|      bounty out of the malignant enemies secret machinations, can~ ~
17    5,   10|       woman can have two heavier enemies, and~ ~very few there are
18    8,   10|         of person, but yet vowed enemies to honesty.~ ~ Neverthelesse,
19   10,    2|  covetous then women, and deadly enemies to~ ~all liberality? And
20   10,    2|       having~ ~(beside) infinite enemies. But because you seeme to
21   10,   10|    despight of all her adverse~ ~enemies.~ ~ ~ ~ Questionlesse, the
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