Day, Novell

 1    3,    1|       understanding. But I will approve (according as the~ ~Queene
 2    3,    6|       you~ ~may (if you please) approve the truth by your owne experience,
 3    4,    8|       purpose, effectually~ ~to approve, what I have already said.
 4    4, Song|      death, let thy great power approve,~ ~ That I died true, and
 5    5,    9|      have desired to doe.~ ~ To approve his words, the feathers,
 6    7,    8|       never~ ~strike me. And to approve the truth of my speeches,
 7    9,    2| themselves,~ ~as my Novell will approve, deserve more justly to
 8   10,    5|   utterly over, but would needs approve what could be~ ~done. Heereupon,
 9   10,    8| judgment)~ ~doe most manifestly approve, that they who reprehend
10   10,    8|       that can (in reason) more approve your act, then~ ~that which
11   10,    9|       thought it convenient, to approve how farre~ ~he was falne
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