Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        from whom nothing can be hidden, more regardeth~ ~the sincerity
 2    2,    6|        very advisedly; and by a hidden~ ~vertue which long had
 3    2,    7|      was~ ~left her, fearefully hidden under the prow of the Ship.
 4    5,    3|          Scarsely was she fully hidden, but a great company of~ ~
 5    5,    3|    place where the Damosell lay hidden,~ ~missing very little of
 6    5,   10|      sodaine, the young man was hidden under~ ~a Coope for Hens.
 7    5,   10|         mans~ ~fingers that lay hidden under the Hen-coope. Upon
 8    5,   10| perceived,~ ~that the party was hidden there, which wee had heard
 9    5,   10|         where the young man lay hidden under the Hen pen. Now,~ ~
10    7,    6|      other)~ ~heereabout hee is hidden. Where art you honest friend"
11    8,    8|       but kept himselfe closely hidden, to observe the yssue of
12   10,    2| purposely, (yet secretly) had~ ~hidden in the Chamber. Whereupon
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