Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|        bene observed) many men, imagining if they were rich, they
 2    3,    2|      and leaving~ ~his Chamber, imagining, that whatsoever he was,
 3    3,    3|    price and value. This~ ~man, imagining (perhaps) no such minde
 4    3,    7|      wondered~ ~greatly hereat, imagining, that some man belike resembling
 5    4,   10| somewhat heavy, and~ ~therefore imagining, that matter of woorth was
 6    4,   10|        to heare her message, he imagining that shee~ ~was sent by
 7    5,    7|        made him a free man, and imagining him to be a Turke, caused~ ~
 8    6,   10|       hath bin my fortune: for, imagining that I~ ~brought the Casket
 9    7,    4|       Wife came not to bed, and imagining to~ ~have heard his doore
10    8,    4|        much as he loved her. He imagining, that he lay with her: by~ ~
11    8,    4|          all, and the Provoste, imagining to have her there, whom
12    8,    6|       without any other supper, imagining that he had made fast his
13    8,    7|       setled beleefe to them,~ ~imagining unfainedly, that shee had (
14    9,    2|      time in bed with a Priest) imagining to~ ~have put on her head
15    9,    6|       threatnings? The Hostes~ ~imagining she was in bed with her
16   10,    2|       favour of~ ~the Pope: who imagining that he would request a
17   10,    8|        mine. But you perchance, imagining your~ ~selves to be wiser
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