Day, Novell

1    2,    8| Therefore deare Sonne, be not dismayed, but freely discover thine~ ~
2    4,    6|      yet not so much as being dismayed by your dreame, but~ ~for
3    4,    6|   young Maiden, who was still dismayed by her owne Dreame,~ ~became
4    5,    1|    well imagine, that Chynons dismayed soule was not a little~ ~
5    7,    1|     it hath many~ ~times much dismayed me, living heere alone without
6    7,    6|      it. But, recollect thy~ ~dismayed spirits together, for I
7    8,    7|         inevitable, her heart dismayed, and shee fell downe in
8    8,    9|    extreamely, was so~ ~farre dismayed, as he knew not what was
9   10,    7|       Father and Mother, much dismayed and displeased at this haplesse~ ~
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