Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | further, even in the apparent view of many,~ ~that the cloathes,
 2    2,    6|       when they came~ ~within view of each other, shee knew
 3    3,    6|     to me. Moreover, upon the view of his~ ~owne delusion,
 4    3,    9|    but layed it~ ~open to her view. When shee had seene and
 5    5,    6|    whence also she had a full view of him, to~ ~their exceeding
 6    7,    5|     though it yeelded no full view on~ ~the other side, yet
 7    8,    5|      were gone out of publike view.~ ~ The worshipfull Judge
 8    8,   10|     dispatch, he delighted to view~ ~all parts of the City,
 9    9,    5| perceive it at the very first view; yea, and she~ ~shall finde
10   10,    4|     choyce delights, the like view he should have of~ ~his
11   10,    5|    her owne desire, and uppon view thereof, to~ ~confesse the
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