Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          as so sweete a~ ~season liberally bestoweth on us. In which
 2    2,    4|          his losses to be~ ~very liberally requited, and having now
 3    2,    5|         as~ ~those Countries are liberally stored withall. He being
 4    2,    5|          plenty of curious Wines liberally walking about,~ ~so that
 5    2,    8|         Wales was dead, and Fame liberally~ ~relating the vertues,
 6    2,   10| performance faileth, hee could~ ~liberally commend his passed joviall
 7    3,    2|           who will lash out as~ ~liberally in scandal, and upon the
 8    3,    3|       fishing nets for~ ~gaine:) liberally he commeuned Almesdeeds,
 9    6,   10|           whereof they all spake liberally in commendations.~ ~Whereupon,
10    7,    8|        waters, and rewarding her liberally with~ ~Arriguccioes owne
11    8,    1|          have beene at large and liberally related;~ ~I will tell you
12    8,    1|          coulde make, to be so~ ~liberally rewarded, if this had succeeded
13    8,    4|          who shall reward thee~ ~liberally for it. But have an especiall
14    8,   10|     otherwise would bee extended liberally.~ ~ Last of all consider
15    8,   10|        ordination: but rather do liberally graunt, that every one shall~ ~
16   10,    9|     Lords, where having~ ~spoken liberally in his due commendation,
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