Day, Novell

1    2,   10|        a promise of as~ ~faire felicities yet to come; because his
2    3,    7| Fortune, the enemy to Lovers~ ~felicities, opposed her malice against
3    4,    1|       enemy to lovers stolne~ ~felicities, became envious of their
4    4,    2|        the~ ~fruition of their felicities; which are such, as no mortality
5    4,    6|   being weary of all worldly~ ~felicities, entred into Religion, and
6    5,    2|     very short while.~ ~But as felicities are not alwayes permanent,
7    5,    7|   suspition.~ ~ But, as Lovers felicities are sildome permanent, without
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