Day, Novell

 1    1,    3| dallying with the Soldane might redound to his no~ ~meane danger,
 2    1,    3|       further~ ~violence, would redound unto his perpetuall dishonour;
 3    2,    6|    should be knowne, it might~ ~redound to their greater danger,
 4    3,    1|          and it may~ ~(perhaps) redound to thy profit. Sister, replyed
 5    3,    1|         in this maner, it would redound to his no meane detriment.~ ~
 6    3,    3|      her~ ~Brethren, which will redound to your no meane danger.~ ~
 7    4,    4|        that small benefit would redound to him, if he did not undertake~ ~
 8    5,    1|       some attempt, which might redound to her dishonour:~ ~wherefore
 9    7,    2|       to them. Which cannot but redound to your great benefite,~ ~
10    8,    7|        diligent attention may~ ~redound to your benefit, because
11    9,   10|  wonderfull secret, which would redound so greatly to his~ ~benefit:
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