Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|  Alessandro, forbeare such boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill,
 2    3,    3|   silent, and the Querries boldnesse equalled~ ~with his crafty
 3    3,    3|  but that it was over-much boldnesse, and~ ~very ill done, and
 4    4,    6|   either of my youthfull~ ~boldnesse or misfortunes, because
 5    4,    8|   like to ensue uppon such boldnesse, because it~ ~is the ground
 6    5,    1|    blaming his~ ~desperate boldnesse, and maintaining, that so
 7    5,    4|      such an overpresuming boldnesse, as afterward proveth to
 8    7,    3|    a~ ~blushlesse kinde of boldnesse; that he durst be more instant
 9    7,    8|    wanted not courage, and boldnesse of spirit, and opening the~ ~
10    9,    1| litle, as also the great~ ~boldnesse of them both. But in the
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