Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|       things which wee~ ~cannot discerne. And I intend to approove
 2    2,    9| sharpest~ ~sight is not able to discerne them: and the wiser sort
 3    3,    6|         so or no, I could never discerne it by any outward apparance.
 4    4,    2|        could no sooner arise to discerne~ ~what it might be, and
 5    5,    3|       every where about him, to discerne the least glimpse of any~ ~
 6    6,   10|     fruites, as you~ ~could not discerne a hands bredth of losse.
 7    7,    4|       dark,~ ~as they could not discerne one another; Cheta went
 8    8,    3|       impossible for any eye to discerne him, because he walketh
 9    8,    4|       we may very easily hither discerne, hath bene (in~ ~times past)
10    8,    9|      yet his Wisedome could not discerne it. Moreover, they~ ~promised,
11    9,    3|      upon him, which they could discerne, although hee felt no~ ~
12    9,    7|        of the bushes, yet could discerne every~ ~way about her, if
13   10,    4|       you may more~ ~apparantly discerne, in what manner this occasion
14   10,    7|       paine, which we could not discerne the~ ~like alteration in
15   10,    8|     could the kinred of Chremes discerne, which of~ ~the two had
16   10,    9| passages, as (before they could discerne it) he brought them to his~ ~
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