Day, Novell

1    4,    2|       Among other speeches, savouring of an unseasoned braine:
2    5,    1|  speech, his qualities also savouring rather of brutish~ ~breeding,
3    5,   10| palpably obsceene and idle, savouring~ ~altogether of his owne
4    6,    1|  ornament of any discourse, savouring of wit and sound judgement,~ ~
5    6,   10|   censure are~ ~both alike, savouring rather of their owne vile
6    7,    1|     else beside: because,~ ~savouring somewhat of the Gregorie,
7    8,    4|  and his usuall Language,~ ~savouring of such sensualitie, as,
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