Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|     Sonne (a stripling of more~ ~hopefull expectation, then proved)
 2    3,    4|       Puccio had chosen, for his hopefull attaining to~ ~the Philosophers
 3    3,    6|          unlikely to affoord any hopefull yssue, as~ ~hee wished for
 4    3,    7|     After he had laboured by all hopefull courses, to obtaine that~ ~
 5    4,   10|        love to him,~ ~made it an hopefull mounting Ladder, whereby
 6    5,    3|      comforted by the~ ~smallest hopefull perswasion, that any good
 7    5,    3|             one while taking one hopefull tracke, and then another,
 8    5,    5|   preventing of their~ ~severall hopefull expectation; a deadly hatred
 9    5,    6|      Ladies) but here was a very hopefull~ ~beginning, and likely
10    7,    6|    fortuned in the time of their hopefull expectation a Knight,~ ~
11    7,    6| imputations, wisely returned him hopefull~ ~promises, though never
12    8,    7|          Being led~ ~thus with a hopefull perswasion, bee found the
13    8,    7|    afforded~ ~leisures much more hopefull, then any other formerly
14   10,    5|      rare a deed, awaiting (in~ ~hopefull expectation) for the month
15   10,    7|          be alwayes free,~ ~ Yet hopefull thoughts doe find but poore
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