Day, Novell

1    1,    3|   dulnesse, many times hath~ ~overthrowne some men from place of eminencie,
2    4,    1| affliction of minde, and so~ ~overthrowne my senses, as I cannot well
3    5,    9|       minde, though utterly~ ~overthrowne by Fortune. Alas! how was
4    9,    1|       hope was thus~ ~utterly overthrowne, retired thence unto his
5    9,   10| enchantment will be utterly~ ~overthrowne, onely wish that the taile
6    9,   10|      Husband) why hast thou~ ~overthrowne both thine owne good Fortune
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