Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  Hallowed ground could not now suffice, for the great multitude
 2    1,    1|   extent of words? When it may suffice~ ~to say, that never was
 3    2,    7| acquaint you withall. Let it~ ~suffice then that I have said so
 4    2,    9|      else is beside; all which suffice not to win~ ~the wager,
 5    3,    1|    shall never know it. Let it suffice, our lives must not be~ ~
 6    3,    3|         and therefore it shall suffice to passe them over with~ ~
 7    3,    8|      Abbot provided, as should suffice for~ ~three dayes entrancing,
 8    8,    7| already inflicted upon me, may suffice~ ~for or my former injuries
 9    8,    7| whereas among men, it~ ~should suffice according to thine owne
10   10,    8|    towards another, it~ ~shall suffice mee onely to informe you,
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