Day, Novell

1    1,    1|         it~ ~will be a manifest note of our weake wisedome; the
2    2,    8|     made good~ ~observation, to note how long that fit would
3    2,    9|         bravery. No especiall~ ~note or marke could hee descrie,
4    4,    6|         that it was an especial note of folly, to give any credit
5    5,    8|     Wherefore,~ ~setting a good note or marke upon the place,
6    6,    9|          was one well deserving note, namely, that in divers
7   10,    7|       the~ ~King, who taking no note of this kindnesse in her,
8   10,    7|          made,~ ~and set to the note. Then the King asked, whom
9   10,    9| heedfully observed, and by this note, instantly he~ ~remembred
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