Day, Novell

1    1,    3|      able understanding, may proove to be the occasion of~ ~
2    2,    8|     inward disposition may~ ~proove answerable to her outward
3    2,    8| disposing her selfe dayly to proove, how in~ ~honor she might
4    3,    1|      shrift, and made him to proove a very~ ~perfect Confessour.~ ~
5    6,    3|      gibe, whereof very many proove too unmindfull, as appeared~ ~(
6    7,    9|  that had so faire an offer, proove to be miserable,~ ~wretched,
7    8,    1|   our frailty) many times we proove not so~ ~constant as we
8    8,    7|      mee therein, none could proove more to your eternall~ ~
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