Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|   confesse~ ~that I have not failed. Provided, that thou doe
 2    3,    4|     limited time, because he failed~ ~of the Philosophers Stone,
 3    3,    8|      time, the Abbot sildome failed to visite~ ~Ferandoes wife,
 4    4,    7|  change very pale, his sight failed, and~ ~speech forsooke him;
 5    5,    1|    by affecting Iphigenia,~ ~failed in some particular things;
 6    7,    6|   much labour in vaine; he~ ~failed not in a jot of the Ladies
 7    8,    7| jocond man of the world, and failed~ ~not the time assigned
 8    8,    7|     very well too, what hath failed this night, another hereafter~ ~
 9    8,    7|    all other devises els had failed, my pen was and is my~ ~
10   10,    9|     againe,~ ~wherein, if he failed, it was lawfull for her
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