Day, Novell

 1    2,    3| magnificent pompe that could be~ ~devised, hee gave them his benediction,
 2    2,    7|         was brought~ ~thither, he devised how to make her his own,
 3    3, Song|          an excellent Ditty, well devised,~ ~and most sweetly sung.
 4    4,    1|           a matter; at length she devised a new cunning stratageme,
 5    4,    4|             And if she could have devised any meanes, either by secret
 6    4,    6|   kindreds, as I have instantly~ ~devised, what (in this hard case)
 7    6,   10|      doubt, that I could not have devised a more convenient~ ~Theame
 8    7,    3|         of Pater~ ~noster, lately devised in their holy Convent. In
 9    7,    5|      imagined, that~ ~althogh she devised by her best meanes to give
10    7,    8|    villanous speeches as could be devised:~ ~swearing, that he would
11    7,    9|           could take no rest, but devised all meanes to~ ~compasse
12    8,    9|           al~ ~delicates could be devised, for the entertainement
13    9,    1|           to be done: she wittily devised the~ ~onely meanes, namely,
14    9,    1|         On the same day, when she devised this peece of service, a
15    9,    1|        them both together, I have devised (in regard of their~ ~great
16    9,    1|        like manner, as I do) have devised this stratagem (out of malice)~ ~
17    9,    1|    Kinsman (by and in this manner devised) must bring~ ~me into her
18    9,    6|           as best~ ~the Hoste had devised to place them, two of them
19   10,    4|           delicates that could be devised, and never before~ ~was
20   10,    7|           so~ ~purposely done and devised: which hee delivered in
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