Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        of more inhumane minde (howbeit~ ~peradventure it might
 2    2,    3|        and~ ~gracefull youths: howbeit, the eldest had not compleated
 3    2,    7|   longer in the broken~ ~ship. Howbeit such as were first descended
 4    2,    8| promise made unto~ ~hir Sonne: howbeit (like a wise and noble Ladie)
 5    3,    7|     one had knowledge thereof. Howbeit, since the~ ~day of the
 6    3,    7|  letters or messages from him. Howbeit, I am perswaded, that if~ ~
 7    3,   10|  wolves, for ye were no sheep. Howbeit, I will reign as best I
 8    5,    5|       thought fitting for her: howbeit I will listen thereto much
 9    5,    7| scarsely any shelter for them, howbeit, necessity~ ~enforceth to
10    8,    1|    their artificiall skill.~ ~ Howbeit, to speake more properly,
11    8,    8|        their commisseration:~ ~howbeit, they reputed the Scholler
12    9,    4|       enterprise of Aniolliero howbeit in fit~ ~time and place,
13   10,    7|        Charles much commended (howbeit, some of the~ ~Company,
14   10,    8|    done, proceed of necessity: howbeit some~ ~other doe hold, that
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