Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          yet I purpose (by your reverend~ ~permission) to receive
 2    2,    6|      denie~ ~youth also. And if reverend age would but remember,
 3    2,    7|      they were charged by~ ~the reverend Abbesse: it was the will
 4    2,   10|        regard of your grave and reverend~ ~yeeres) but what your
 5    3,    9| observation, which I learned of reverend Gerard of Narbona~ ~who
 6    4,    1|    teares~ ~streaming downe his reverend beard, he used many kinde
 7    5,    9|        remaineth in great~ ~and reverend authority, now in these
 8    6,    3|         a vertuous, wise,~ ~and reverend Prelate; it fortuned that
 9    6,   10|      credence receyved from the reverend Patriarch, that all~ ~is
10    7,    5|     fetcht sigh, thus answered. Reverend Sir, I~ ~know not what skilfull
11    8,    4|    returned him this answer.~ ~ Reverend Father, I have often heard
12    8,    5|         intelligence from our~ ~reverend predecessours, as also some
13    9,    9|            In those ancient and reverend dayes, wherof I am now to
14    9,    9|       hee acquainted a wise and reverend~ ~man, with the answere
15   10,    2|       But I am to~ ~speake of a reverend Prelate of the Church, as
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