Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      the foresaid~ ~beasts (as endued with reason) after they
 2    2,    7|     without perill; when being endued with them, they~ ~either
 3    2,    8|        many young Gentlemen.~ ~Endued he was with heroycall valour,
 4    2,    9|        such as are wise, and~ ~endued with vertue, have alwayes
 5    2,   10|      such as thinke themselves endued with more strength then~ ~
 6    3,    2|       servile condition, had~ ~endued him with so much understanding,
 7    3,    3|    good spirit, highly minded, endued with beauty and all commendable~ ~
 8    3,    7|    nobility of nature God hath endued man withall,~ ~farre above
 9    4,    4|         to shew himselfe a man endued with~ ~courage, he departed
10    4,    6|          faire soule, that was endued with so many singular vertues.
11    5,    1|    made thee to become a man~ ~endued with reason. Afterward,
12    6,    2|        for, this Cistio beeing endued with a singular~ ~good spirit,
13    6,    8|      Unckle; if~ ~shee had bin endued but with so much sence,
14    6,    8|       have seen; yet~ ~she was endued with such height of minde,
15    6,   10|      for he knew him not to be endued with so much~ ~wit, onely
16    7,    6|     long since) a Gentlewoman, endued with~ ~choice beauty and
17    8,    4|      being good Schollers, and endued with~ ~other singular parts
18    8,    7|        passe, that such as are endued with~ ~the best judgement
19    9,    2|      was a yong~ ~Gentlewoman, endued with very singular beautie,
20   10,    8| company.~ ~ Being each of them endued with gentle spirits, and
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