Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     the Prior,~ ~and all the credulous Brethren presently condiscended
 2    3,    3|    we are too opinionate and credulous, may be, yea and are~ ~(
 3    3,    7|        dealing, beguile many credulous widdowes: simple women,
 4    3,    8|     there, made them (like~ ~credulous asses) believe whatsoever
 5    4,    2| quickly disclose~ ~to simple credulous people, what craft lieth
 6    7,    2|    it be sound or no.~ ~When credulous Lazaro heard this, he was
 7    7,    3|    thereby infinite~ ~simple credulous soules, whose purses (neverthelesse)
 8    7,    3|          Credulano, being as credulous as his name imported, seemed
 9    7,    5|     perswading mee (poorelly credulous~ ~woman) that, upon urgent
10    8,    7|     in every~ ~letter. Poore credulous women are often thus deluded,
11    8,    7|    Lady, who being as rashly credulous, as~ ~her maide was opinionative (
12    8,    8|       and she~ ~(belike) too credulous in beleeving, or else overfeeble
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