Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           know not how. In these respects, both heere, else-where,
 2    1,    1|      this was a man apt in~ ~all respects, to meete with the treachery
 3    1,    2|        men more learned in all~ ~respects, then this famous Cittie
 4    1,    3|       posterity, dealing (in all respects) as~ ~his predecessor had
 5    2,    2|     fitted him so aptly in~ ~all respects, as if purposely they had
 6    2,    2| resembling him in~ ~all familiar respects, he appeared (in her judgement)
 7    2,    7|          honourable~ ~and chaste respects, that ever ought to attend
 8    2,    8|         that equalled him in all respects. It fortuned, that the~ ~
 9    4,   10|      appearing no~ ~other in all respects, then as if he were a dead
10    5,   10|          the honour, did (in all respects) as others formerly had~ ~
11    6,   10|      into another Casket, in all respects so~ ~like to the former,
12    7,    3|  profession,~ ~appearing (in all respects) like a Court-Minion or
13    7,    3|        seeme in your eye, in all respects made like another~ ~man,
14    7,    3|            Beads, to bee (in all respects) as other men were. No sooner
15    7,    5|         her, that seemed (in all respects) like the~ ~Confessor himselfe:
16    7,    7|        into~ ~his garden, in all respects disguised like her selfe,
17    8,    5|          the left~ ~hand, in all respects answerable to the other.
18    8,   10|        bountifull to him, in all respects as~ ~before she had done,
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