Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|       the richest braverie; he becommeth not thereby a jot the wiser,
 2    2,    8| daughter, then a servant; it~ ~becommeth mee to doe as pleaseth you.
 3    3,    6|       so foule a~ ~manner. Nor becommeth it me, to make any noyse
 4    4,    3|       them (through jealousie) becommeth the~ ~death of her Lover;
 5    7,    5|        doe no more then well~ ~becommeth them. And if those grave
 6    8,    7|        he can doe me; but it~ ~becommeth me to be carefull of mine
 7    8,    9|     studying~ ~at Bologna: one becommeth an Advocate, another a Physitian,
 8    8,    9|         speak~ ~unto you as it becommeth me, to a man so excellent
 9   10,    3|      horrible~ ~intention, and becommeth his loyall friend.~ ~ ~ ~
10   10,    5|  living (ever after) as~ ~best becommeth any Nobleman to do.~ ~ What
11   10,    6|       to the quicke, that~ ~it becommeth me to let you effectually
12   10,    7|       to expresse) that no one becommeth~ ~amourous, according to
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