Day, Novell

1    1,    6|     well knowing, that the mans faculties were great,~ ~and his bagges
2    3,    5|     sences faile me, and all my faculties quite~ ~forsake me, that
3    3,    8|   over-awed his~ ~understanding faculties, and quite deprived him
4    4,    1|      might, and best~ ~vertuous faculties abiding in me, no way to
5    4,    1|     equally in their forces and faculties, and~ ~equall likewise in
6    4,    5|      lamented; her senses and~ ~faculties utterly spent and tired,
7    5,    9|       redounding to him, or his faculties (as very easily they might)~ ~
8    8,    9| Therefore, with all the flowing faculties of~ ~my soule I entreate
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