Day, Novell

1    3,    8|       know it. And more may you~ ~boast of your beauty, then any
2    5,    9| commendable~ ~qualities, then any boast of Nobility from his predecessors.
3    6,    5|           of~ ~them being able to boast, which was the best mounted.~ ~
4    8,    7|            our Scholler could not boast of any warme walking, when~ ~
5    8,    7|          give~ ~thee, but only to boast my happinesse, in teaching
6    8,    7|          could now make any great boast,~ ~of his nights hard entertainment,
7    9,    6|          heare him wife, brag and boast, how he hath lyen this night~ ~
8   10, Song|         in my power,~ ~ And yet I boast no more but trueth.~ ~ If
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