Day, Novell

1    2,    7| appearing to her by apparant~ ~demonstrations, though entercourse of speech
2    2,   10|       owne defects by fabulous demonstrations, and thinking to~ ~fashion
3    3,    3|        she] will or no. Many~ ~demonstrations her selfe hath made to you,
4    3,    6|       joviall disposition, and demonstrations of farre greater kindnesse,~ ~
5    7,    4|    escapes, preventions, and~ ~demonstrations, which sodainly thou teachest
6    8,    8|       both; so that by outward demonstrations, and inward mutuall~ ~affection,
7    9,    1|     bene related in our passed demonstrations, how mighty and~ ~variable
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