Day, Novell

 1    3,    8|          in the World. But if the Fates vouchsafe to favour thee
 2    3,    8|         Monke, if the fury of the Fates~ ~be once appeased. O that
 3    3,    8| discipline thy body,~ ~untill the Fates have otherwise determined
 4    3,    8|           whensoever the offended Fates are pleased: and many Masses
 5    3,    8|        thy selfe Ferando, for the Fates are now~ ~pleased, that
 6    3,    8|         For~ ~ever honored be the Fates, the holy Lord Abbot, blessed
 7    3,    8|       shew you, what miracles the Fates have pleased to~ ~shew in
 8    3,    8|         thanke the well-pleased~ ~Fates, S. Bennet, your Father-hood,
 9    3,    8|          for ever. Blessed be the Fates, answered~ ~the Abbot, for
10    3,    8|           my good Son, seeing the Fates have bin so gracious to
11    7,    4|         to him by Fortune and the Fates, I~ ~am not able to distinguish:
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