Day, Novell

1    2,    7|     misfortunes, still~ ~one succeeding in the necke of another.
2    2, Song| sparing the other dayes next succeeding, for those~ ~reasons by
3    3,    9|     to bee made for her next succeeding, with a~ ~gracious and pleasing
4    3,   10|       them be.~ ~ But in the succeeding days he rose up many times;
5    4,    7|   his pleasure, for her next succeeding in discourse; which~ ~being
6    8,    9|    other great apparances,~ ~succeeding effectually daily in their
7   10,    7|      renowne his fame to all succeeding posterity. Whereto (in these~ ~
8   10,   10|  they be left destitute of a succeeding Lord; offering~ ~themselves
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