Day, Novell

1    2,    6|     time forward, they made no distinguishing betweene their damme and~ ~
2    6,    5|       any possibility of their distinguishing. So~ ~that many times it
3    7,    8|     rage hindered all power of distinguishing, or knowing his wives~ ~
4    8,    9|    were Gentlemen, or no, or~ ~distinguishing the poore from the rich:
5    8,    9|        parts, more skilfull in distinguishing the Urine of an Asse,~ ~
6    9,    6| husband that quarrelled, and~ ~distinguishing the voyce of Adriano from
7    9,    9|   table in my house, without~ ~distinguishing persons by their rancke
8    9,   10|  bruite beasts, reason onely~ ~distinguishing this difference, that as
9   10,    8|   comfort of Chremes, hardly~ ~distinguishing the one from the other for
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