Day, Novell

1    1,    1|    owne~ ~benediction beside, reputing him to be a most holy man,
2    2,    6| confounded with~ ~admiration, reputing him to be a man of loftie
3    4,    2|      at~ ~his rare behaviour, reputing her felicity beyond all
4    7,    7| hundred Whores and Strumpets, reputing thee to bee the wickedst~ ~
5    7,    8|       be utterly~ ~false; and reputing him to bee a drunken jealous
6    7,    9|  harsh opinion, in~ ~stead of reputing thee a wise and fortunate
7   10,    7|     into a pure maiden blush, reputing the Kings desire to be~ ~
8   10,    9|   honourable disposition, and reputing him to be a Noble Gentleman,
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