Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|   mooved them to those sighes? Perhappes there were some among them,
 2    3,    6|    send him from time to time, perhappes doth gather some hope of~ ~
 3    4,    1| admirable understanding, more (perhappes) then was requisite in~ ~
 4    4,    7|      deere loves losse, and~ ~(perhappes) not meanly terrified, with
 5    6,    1|       The Knight, whose Sword (perhappes) was as~ ~unsuteable to
 6    6,    8|      Novell,~ ~then otherwise (perhappes) I should have done, if
 7    7,    3|         Reynard appearing now (perhappes) of sweeter and more delicate~ ~
 8    8,    7|       that this revenge which (perhappes) you esteeme great~ ~and
 9    8,    9|      and in a long Gowne, thou perhappes doest imagine mee a~ ~faint-hearted
10    8,   10|     her, for albeit she might (perhappes) beguile some~ ~other; yet
11    9,    1|     Kinsman unto this Woman,~ ~perhappes understanding mine affection
12   10,    1|        City, one of them, and (perhappes) of as~ ~great merit as
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