Day, Novell

1    2,    7| perceiving, that beside her matchlesse beauty, shee had~ ~the true
2    2,    8|      Madame (quoth hee) the matchlesse beauty, and commendable
3    2,    9|    most worthy woman,~ ~and matchlesse wife, he gave in costly
4    4,    1|   thereto induce me, as the matchlesse vertues shining clearly
5    5,    1|  was, when thou enjoyedst a matchlesse beauty, and lost~ ~her againe
6   10,    8|       might have enjoyed so matchlesse a beauty (who perhaps desired
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