Day, Novell

1    1,    9|       and to prevent the common proverbe, That Women (in all~ ~things)
2    2,    7|     hath bene saide as a common Proverbe: The~ ~mouth well kist comes
3    2,    9|       hath passed as a~ ~common Proverbe: That the deceiver is often
4    2,    9|         the approbation of that Proverbe: no way (I hope)~ ~distastfull
5    2,    9|   towards him. And thus was the Proverbe truly~ ~verified, that shame
6    4,    2|  continually used~ ~as a common Proverbe; that a bad man taken and
7    4,    2| credited, or suspected:~ ~which proverbe giveth me very ample matter
8    8,   10|  thousand more, using~ ~it as a Proverbe alwaies after to hit selfe:
9    9,    9|        albeit men have a common Proverbe, to wit.~ ~ ~ ~ As the good
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