Day, Novell

1    2,   10| ceased, and her courage in~ ~chearfull manner setled, seating her
2    4,   10|    selfe to be of a wise and chearfull spirit, not discoraged with
3    5,    2|    dead) revived againe in~ ~chearfull manner.~ ~ Having imparted
4    5,    9|  left him.~ ~Going then with chearfull lookes into the Garden,
5    6,   10|   litle stature red haire, a chearfull countenance, and the~ ~world
6    9,    9|   folly of Blondello, with a chearfull countenance thus the Queene~ ~
7    9,   10|    received the Honor with a chearfull mind, thus~ ~answered. Madam,
8   10,    3|  being of a bountifull~ ~and chearfull disposition, which he was
9   10,    3|   then was?~ ~Nathan, with a chearfull countenance, thus replyed.
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