Day, Novell

1    1,    8|  then) had beene very bad, dull, and slothfull,~ ~even as
2    1,    9|  as Marble Statues, dumbe, dull,~ ~and utterly insensible?
3    3,    1| the ground, by making them dull, blockish, and (almost)~ ~
4    5,    1|    informed his grosse and dull spirite, that this Damosell
5    5,    1| quickning and reviving the dull drowsie spirits) declared
6    7,    9|  thee a senselesse fellow, dull, and not~ ~shaped to any
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