Day, Novell

1    5,    6|  place, and benefit of time duly considered. Night must be
2    6,    9| where he found them to~ ~be duly deserved, as no man therin
3    7,    9|     to Fortune, if thou but duly consider, how shee~ ~hath
4    8,    1|    rather of a~ ~recompence duly returned: because women
5    8,    9|    which are both truly and duly sent us. Enjoying~ ~thus
6    8,   10|  roome: which~ ~when he had duly considered to himself, he
7    9,    3|    hee and his~ ~companions duly considered; the Novel which
8    9,    9|    advised judgement, we do duly consider~ ~the order of
9   10,    8|   actions of our equals are duly considered,~ ~and shal paralell
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