Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|       worthily, they should be accounted as knaves and villaines,
 2    2,    1| beganne to ring: which~ ~being accounted for a miracle, every one
 3    3,    8|    returning any answere; he~ ~accounted the conquest to be more
 4    4,   10|    generall contempt,~ ~and he accounted no better but even as a
 5    5,    7|        must needs embrace, she accounted her misery beyond all other~ ~
 6    7,    8|  Merchant, coveting to be so~ ~accounted and credited, as holy in
 7    7,   10|        every King, who will be accounted just and~ ~upright: should
 8    8,    7|      before: and therefore, he accounted the man~ ~more then fortunate,
 9   10,    2|      the Lord Abbot of Clugni (accounted to~ ~be one of the richest
10   10,    8|       his friend ought to be~ ~accounted much more deare, then any
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