Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      losse, to wit, the patient support of~ ~miseries and misfortunes,
 2    1,    2|      whereof they should be the support and foundation.~ ~ But because
 3    2,    3|   Revennewes~ ~suffised not, to support such lavish expences as
 4    2,    8|          with patient soules to support the~ ~poore condition, whereto
 5    4,    3| exceeded their best means for~ ~support, perceiving some hope how
 6    5,    3|     therefore the lesse able to support them,~ ~except he were sure
 7    8,    7|        at~ ~length, made him to support all this injury with admirable
 8    9,    9|       in~ ~the like manner, for support of vertue, in those of contrary~ ~
 9   10,    8|        and provident for~ ~your support, yea, a protectour of you
10   10,   10|  patience, as should~ ~(indeed) support them: as wel in regard she
11   10,   10|  conservation of our lives, and support of our health, by avoyding~ ~
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