Day, Novell

1    1,    9|   the body,~ ~and shew whose habites were noted to bee most gaudy,
2    2,    8|       their poore and homely habites, hid them from being~ ~knowne,
3    3,    7|   bee gotten, reducing those habites to so proude and pontificall
4    3,    7|      sorow, appearing in the habites~ ~of Theobaldoes friends
5    3,    7|     to make their hearts and habites suteable. Now,~ ~concerning
6    4,    2| concealed under their~ ~holy habites: and I would wish, that
7    5,    1|    armed under their outward habites. Having first used some~ ~
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