Day, Novell

1    2,    7|  Proverbe: The~ ~mouth well kist comes not short of good Fortune,
2    3,    1|            fitter for the turne, comes sildome hither. Moreover,
3    3,    5|       and~ ~God knoweth when hee comes backe againe, ever, or never.
4    3,   10|       one~ ~from which much good comes and ensues.~ ~ A thousand
5    4,    2|       fell~ ~into our gulfe, and comes now to present his service
6    7,    4| unfitting houres, this~ ~bad man comes home to his house, after
7    7,    5|        without, to take one that comes not heere.~ ~If therefore,
8    7,    5|        but (when he pleaseth) he comes and lies with me. Now~ ~
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