Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|         Philomena~ ~should next succeede in order, who thus began.~ ~
 2    2,    8|         them, if it should so~ ~succeede, as they feared, namely,
 3    2,    9|        and to what end it would succeede: Sicurano spake~ ~in this
 4    4,    3|      yeare, to heare what would succeede upon the promise~ ~past
 5    4,    9|     immediate severe revenge to succeede thereon: he made such provision~ ~
 6    5,    5| Neiphila, shee commanded her to succeede with her~ ~discourse, which
 7    5,    8|       good effects to arise and succeede. For, from this conceite
 8    7,    3|    Madam~ ~Eliza, willed her to succeede next, which as willingly
 9    7,    7|      King had commanded next to succeede)~ ~peremptorily sayde. Worthy
10    8,   10|         by me, whosoever shal~ ~succeede me in the government, may (
11    9,    9|     Novell, none now ained to~ ~succeede next in er, but onely the
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