Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     And therefore it shall bee expedient for us, to provide before~ ~
 2    1,    1|  wisedome~ ~knoweth to be most expedient for us. And well may we
 3    2,   10|        me to hold~ ~it fit and expedient, that wee should mind more
 4    3,    1| accesse, then wisedome thinkes expedient, or can continue~ ~without
 5    3,    4|         as now they do. Most~ ~expedient is it therefore, that when
 6    4,    8|         and we have thought it expedient) that you should journey
 7    7,    9|      as thou~ ~findest it most expedient to be done: entreating him
 8    8,    1|      such Novel which I thinke expedient;~ ~as duty bindeth me, I
 9    8,    9|    profession (being only most expedient) I thinke you~ ~have not
10    8,    9|     Wherefore I thinke it very expedient, that so soone as~ ~possibly
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