Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        Alas my loving friend, why shouldst thou undertake such a~ ~
 2    2,    8|         disgrace to love, and why shouldst thou shame to manifest as
 3    7,    2|  returnest home againe, when thou shouldst be at Worke.~ ~ Lazaro,
 4    7,    2|          walkest every where, and shouldst be~ ~experienced in worldly
 5    7,    5|        understanding man, as thou shouldst bee, and make not thy selfe
 6    7,    9| convenient, that once~ ~more thou shouldst make another tryall of him,
 7    8,    4|          one word, for feare thou shouldst be heard by my Brethren,
 8    8,   10|           many times I have) thou shouldst~ ~finde succour from my
 9    9,    3|          give thee counsell, thou shouldst returne~ ~home presently
10   10,    3|        the rather, because thou~ ~shouldst not be the onely man, that
11   10,    8|       afflanced friend) that thou shouldst holde her in the~ ~like
12   10,   10|        then fitte time, that thou shouldst~ ~taste the fruite of thy
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