Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|      revennues: from~ ~whence he derived immeasurable benefite. While
 2    2,    3|       not so~ ~excellent, as one derived from Royall discent. Holy
 3    2,    6|         that thou art honourably derived both by~ ~father and mother,
 4    2,    7|          be a Gentlewoman well~ ~derived, as the great reverence
 5    3,    5|          man,~ ~named Ricciardo, derived of meane birth, but very
 6    3,    9|          other favour else to be derived from him; sorrowfully returned~ ~
 7    4,    1|       named Cuiscardo, a man not derived from~ ~any great descent
 8    4,    1|          flesh and blood, and so derived from your~ ~selfe; having
 9    5,    1|           breeding, then any way derived from manly education; as
10    5,    4| Ricciardo is a Gentleman,~ ~well derived, and of rich possessions,
11    5,    9|        can~ ~no way be equalled, derived from your super-abounding
12    8,    9|         by my mothers side, I am derived from them of Vallecchio.~ ~
13    9,    4|         both Gentlemen, and well derived. Now, although in many~ ~
14    9,    8|       this day spoken before me, derived the ground or project of~ ~
15    9,    9|          am young, wealthy, well derived by birth, and allow~ ~liberall
16   10,    8|  Gentlewoman of singular beauty, derived from a most noble house~ ~
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