Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    more upon my conscience,~ ~wherof I never at any time made
 2    3,    1| virgins sent him. At the time wherof I am now to speake, there~ ~
 3    5,    3|     forth of the~ ~Hay-stack; wherof the good old man was not
 4    6,   10|     there under his charge:~ ~wherof there were so many, as if
 5    8,    7|    are too~ ~many and mighty, wherof such weake wits as have
 6    8,   10|  squeamish in the affoording; wherof he was exceedingly joyfull,~ ~
 7    8,   10|         was to lend the mony, wherof he was not a litle joyful,
 8    9,    6|       in the house, the noise wherof awaked the wife, and~ ~fearing
 9    9,    9|  wonted saying is) the powers wherof are very~ ~great, and worthy
10    9,    9|   ancient and reverend dayes, wherof I am now to speake,~ ~the
11   10,    4|      and faithfull servant,~ ~wherof I moved the question to
12   10,    8|   three yeares. At the ending wherof~ ~(as it hapneth in al things
13   10,    9|    and religious holy Father, wherof~ ~are you afraid? I am your
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