Day, Novell

1  Ind      |        us have done, and~ ~yet dally endeavour to doe) shunning
2    2,    8|        Fortune pleased thus to dally with the poore Count~ ~D'
3    3,    8| pleased: and many Masses are~ ~dally saide for thy soule, at
4    4,    3|        delights else for their dally recreations, inviting their.
5    6,    9|       of friendly course, each dally furnished the Table, for
6    7,    9|    from you: and~ ~you, who do dally converse with so many worthy
7   10,   10|      Wife, but rather expected dally, what now~ ~had happened:
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