Day, Novell

1    4,    1|       checke my fault, as the~ ~ordination of Fortune, who many times
2    4,    8|     crosse the nature of divine ordination. Out of which saucy and~ ~
3    5,    8| revenged (oftentimes) by divine ordination. Which that you may the~ ~
4    8,   10|       you unto any particular~ ~ordination: but rather do liberally
5   10,    8|  proceed from the disposing and ordination of the~ ~immortall gods.
6   10,    8|       thought.~ ~ Sophronia, by ordination of the Gods, by force of
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