Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       as not onely his~ ~very valour made him Soldan of Babylon,
 2    1,    5|   delivered,~ ~concerning the valour and manhoode of this Marquesse:
 3    2,    8|  Endued he was with heroycall valour, compleate in all perfections
 4    2,    8|         relating the vertues, valour, and good parts of Perotto
 5    2,    8|    wronging a man of so great valour~ ~and honour: Proclamation
 6    4,    4|        esteemed for his great valour and humanity. His fame could
 7    4,    4|      in regard of his~ ~manly valour, and store of stout friends
 8    4,    4|        if you be those men of valour, as heretofore you have~ ~
 9    5,    6|       a~ ~man of much admired valour, and then Lord high Admirall
10   10,    1|   with the disposition of his valour; determined to leave his~ ~
11   10,    1|     but~ ~questionlesse, your valour is of such desert, as I
12   10,    9|   Army, by his~ ~Nobility and valour) whosoever heard that Signior
13   10, Song| content,~ ~ If vertues prize, valour and hardiment,~ ~ Wit, carriage,
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