Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|             prooved to bee his much larger recompencing, and returned
 2    4,    1|           hils side, and given it a larger entrance for his~ ~safer
 3    6,    6|             have but one eye either larger or lower than the others
 4    6,   10|        garments, then he; or make~ ~larger promises, then he did to
 5    7,    5|     condemned to death, have enoyed larger libertie in~ ~their imprisonment.
 6    7,    5|          chinke being made a little larger; yet so, as it~ ~could not
 7    8,   10|       Florines, to winne from him a larger portion of two or three~ ~
 8    9,   10| consequently, I ought to have~ ~the larger scope of liberty, by plainely
 9   10,    8|         with such willingnesse) the larger part of~ ~his patrimony
10   10,    9|        morrow) to recompence with~ ~larger amends at dinner.~ ~ Heereupon,
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