Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|     person on the shore, or any els to pity~ ~them in so urgent
 2    2,    7|       treason, or any mischeefe els beside, yet in reason they
 3    3,    3|    pains, and desired nothing~ ~els but Almes; especially my
 4    4,    4|      stones, or what~ ~violence els they could use against him;
 5    7,    5| knowledge; for, in all things~ ~els, he thoght himselfe to be
 6    8,    7|        But if all other devises els had failed, my pen was and
 7    9,    8|      dinner was served in, none els therat present but Messer
 8    9,    9|        the city, and all places els. Notwithstanding~ ~all which
 9   10,    4|      right) is mine, and no man els by any~ ~just title, can
10   10,    6|      admiration, because no man els can be subject to the~ ~
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