Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|   vertuous conversation, may perfect my hopes~ ~in this behalfe:
 2    2,    6|      wanting to compleat and perfect this universall joy; our~ ~
 3    2,    9| apparant effects is the most perfect of both. Having then~ ~the
 4    2,    9|      she was~ ~skilfull and. perfect in the Languages.~ ~ Sicurano
 5    3,    1|  made him to proove a very~ ~perfect Confessour.~ ~ Desires obtayned,
 6    3,    5|     be very great and most~ ~perfect, but now I am much more
 7    3,    7|     purge you, and to make a perfect amends by a sensible~ ~feeling
 8    3,    9|    their Father, and all the perfect lineaments of his body.~ ~
 9    4,    2|     and~ ~person, and in the perfect forme of a man as now you
10    4,    8|      solid apprehension, and perfect instruction~ ~in civill
11    4,    8|   seene~ ~the day before, in perfect health to outward appearance.
12    5,    5|      inwardly moved, for the perfect character~ ~of her Mothers
13    6,   10|     holy Ghost, so whole and perfect, as~ ~ever it was. Next,
14    8,    7|     a Woman so compleate and perfect, as he had~ ~never seene
15    8,    7|     never attained unto so~ ~perfect an understanding of my selfe,
16    8,    9|      perceive~ ~thou hast no perfect knowledge of me as yet,
17    8,   10|     bearest~ ~me is true and perfect; when, without expectation
18   10,    4| within her, wanted much of a perfect~ ~creature: they made the
19   10,    4| answering: Neverthelesse, to perfect the Knights intended purpose,
20   10,    7|          Lisana being now in perfect health, the King consulted
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