Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|      for he~ ~was a goodly man, compleate in all perfection of person,
 2    2,    7|      and twenty yeeres, of most compleate person, in the very~ ~beauty
 3    2,    8|    himselfe, that he was a most compleate person, aged~ ~litle above
 4    2,    8|      was with heroycall valour, compleate in all perfections of~ ~
 5    2,    9|         had a wife so perfectly compleate in~ ~all graces and vertues,
 6    2,    9|        her, she seeming then as compleate and pleasing a~ ~creature,
 7    4,    2|    odorifferous savours, and so compleate of person in~ ~his spangled
 8    4,   10| imperfections (because he was a compleate and~ ~well-featured youth)
 9    5,    1|     regard, that having all the compleate~ ~perfections of beauty,
10    5,    6|     World cannot yeeld a~ ~more compleate man. Now, as good natures
11    6,    7|      life, because hee was most compleate in all perfections, and
12    6,   10| choisest~ ~desires can never be compleate. Neverthelesse, I meane,
13    7,    6|   Gentleman, called~ ~Lionello, compleate of person and commendable
14    7,    9|       Wherefore Lesca, to be as compleate in this case, as I am~ ~
15    8,    7|     judgement, to be a Woman so compleate and perfect, as he had~ ~
16    8,   10|         his~ ~comely person and compleate perfections, had so wounded
17   10,    9|        bee the most gracious,~ ~compleate, and best spoken Gentleman,
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