Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      word and worke)~ ~should declare unfaigned testimony of such
 2    1,    3|      happy prevention, I will declare unto you in~ ~very few words,
 3    1,    9|      on foot; as best might~ ~declare his plaine purpose to see
 4    2,    9|      commanded Ambroginolo to declare the truth, upon perill of
 5    3,    3|   with lookes sufficient to~ ~declare my discontentment: I called
 6    3,    9|      but the Queene onely, to declare her Novell.~ ~Wherefore,
 7    4, Song|     this Song, did manifestly declare, what~ ~torturing afflictions
 8    8,    5|     you did me any kindnesse, declare it more effectually~ ~now,
 9    8,    5|     protesting, that he would declare his cause in the hearing
10    8,    7| gracious mercy should any way declare her effects. For,~ ~the
11    9,    4|    enemy, as I will presently declare unto you.~ ~ There dwelt
12    9,    9|       what I have said, I wil declare unto you the counsell~ ~
13   10,    4|  doubt, which I will plainely declare unto~ ~you.~ ~ If any man
14   10,    8|    such as~ ~most they should declare their magnificence? He then
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