Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| himselfe idle, and greedy after worldly goods, considering that~ ~
 2    2,    7|      with~ ~the greater part of worldly jewels belonging to Bajazeth,
 3    3,    6|         being busied about some worldly~ ~affaires, perhaps he looked
 4    4,    6|   afterward, being weary of all worldly~ ~felicities, entred into
 5    5,    5|   conference with him about his worldly affaires, and setled his
 6    5,    7|    Trapani, who among his other worldly~ ~blessings, (commonly termed
 7    5,   10|     money, his head busied with worldly~ ~cogitations, and early
 8    7,    2|    shouldst be~ ~experienced in worldly affaires: wouldst thou bee
 9    7,    5|       very rich~ ~in wealth and worldly possessions, who having
10   10,    8|           preferring riches and worldly treasures, then I can say
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