Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   opinions died not~ ~all, so undoubtedly they did not all escape;
 2    2,    5| estimation of himselfe: As~ ~(undoubtedly) that he was an hansome
 3    3,    7|   friend to goodnesse, I know undoubtedly, that the words which you
 4    3,    7|       greevous sins, which~ ~(undoubtedly) have throwne. this heavy
 5    6,    7|      sodainly answered; that (undoubtedly) his wife at all times,~ ~
 6    7,    7|   heavy afflictions on him?~ ~Undoubtedly, he looked for immediate
 7    8,    7|  returne to your house. And~ ~undoubtedly, before the midst of the
 8    9,    1|       of her gracious favour? Undoubtedly, were I sure to die in~ ~
 9    9,    4|     Aniolliero: and beleeving undoubtedly, that he had robde the~ ~
10   10,    2|     tongue speake ill of him? Undoubtedly, no other answere is~ ~to
11   10,    3|    him in the very~ ~meanest. Undoubtedly, I spend all my endeavour
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