Day, Novell

1    1,    1|            feare of his~ ~dreadfull judgements. Many times in a day, I
2    2,    8|         possibly it might be. Their judgements~ ~observing the course of
3    3,    4| comprehended by very apprehensive~ ~judgements. Well (quoth Felice) seeing
4    4,    8|        recreations of youth, graver judgements have~ ~often observed, that
5    6,   10|            some slight or shallow~ ~judgements, hearing you (perhaps sometimes)
6    8,    9|             and which (in very good judgements) would~ ~seeme to exceed
7   10,    1|            much I dare rely on your judgements) both~ ~profitable, and
8   10,    8|          meanly meritorious in your judgements; I make no doubt but you
9   10,   10|         delivering their~ ~severall judgements, according to their owne
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