Day, Novell

 1    5,    4|  having~ ~considered on many wayes and meanes, thought one
 2    6,    4|  being a ready helper divers wayes to the~ ~timorous) doth
 3    6,    5|   Fortune is observed divers wayes, to~ ~hide under vile and
 4    6,   10| words cannot~ ~misguide your wayes, no nor the terror of death
 5    7, Song|       Bequeath'd to wandring wayes.~ ~ If I be poasted off,
 6    8,    5|    and contriving severall~ ~wayes, which might be the likelyest
 7    8,    5|      So both went severall~ ~wayes, and soone were gone out
 8    8,    9|      to instruct me in those wayes and meanes, whereby I may~ ~
 9   10,    2|  that a robber on the high~ ~wayes, should have such a bold
10   10,    7| sought all possible meanes~ ~wayes to give her succour: but
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