Day, Novell

1    1,    4|     little chincke or crevice favoured him, whereat~ ~he could
2    2,    2|       tinder, and in a~ ~time favoured by Fortune.~ ~ No imbarment
3    2,    8|     in such base respect: yet favoured the~ ~poore Count so much
4    2,    9| before, and saide: If Fortune favoured thee in friendly maner,
5    5,    5|     home. Thus Menghino being favoured (on the one side) by the
6    6,    9|      to no~ ~purpose, neither favoured of any discretion, but meerely
7    7,    3|    much~ ~richer esteeme, yet favoured by the same Monasticall
8    8,    4|   what~ ~meanes hee became so favoured of Ciutazza, the whole Historie
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