Day, Novell

1    1,    3|    imagined best able~ ~to furnish him, if he could be won
2    4,   10|    invention else cannot~ ~furnish us with the like helpe.
3    8,   10|    beeing no way able to~ ~furnish him so soone, I would I
4    8,   10|      Biancafiore, I cannot furnish you with a thousand golden
5    8,   10| sory, that my power cannot furnish you with the whole summe.~ ~
6    8,   10|    Merchant, and Merchants furnish al their affairs with ready
7    9,    4|  on his horse, and so to~ ~furnish himselfe with a more honest
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