Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|       he derived immeasurable benefite. While the three Brethren
 2    2,    7|    shewes and signes.~ ~ This benefite of familiar conference,
 3    2,    7| honour to you, and no~ ~meane benefite to me: which kindnesse will
 4    2,    9|     shop, where he made great benefite of his Merchandizes,~ ~trusting
 5    4,    4|      enjoyed the very least~ ~benefite of their long wished desires:
 6    4,   10|          Ruggiero having this benefite of the Maides kinde love
 7    7,    2|     but redound to your great benefite,~ ~because, when any one
 8    8,    2|     words or matter: yet this benefite you may gaine~ ~thereby,
 9    8,    9|        without~ ~any gaine or benefite to your selfe, but rather
10    8,   10|  redoundeth to thy good and~ ~benefite, is the cheefest comfort
11   10,    9|      mine Honour, as also the benefite~ ~of my soule; all our goodes
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