Day, Novell

1    2,    5|             little dreaming on such fortunate successe,~ ~made meanes
2    2,    6|           be it of men wretched, or fortunate;~ ~because, as they instruct
3    5,  Ind|            thereby, not onely the~ ~fortunate conclusion, wherewith we
4    7,    9|            reputing thee a wise and fortunate yong man, I shall confesse~ ~
5    7,   10|              Tingoccio prooved so~ ~fortunate in the businesse, that having
6    8,    7|       accounted the man~ ~more then fortunate, that was worthy to embrace
7   10,    7| extraordinarily joyfull for this so fortunate a~ ~marriage, returned humble
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