Day, Novell

1    2,    6| over-short to them, yet was it so unadvisedly prolonged, that~ ~they were
2    2,    7|         Prince, by shewing her so unadvisedly to him) made them promise
3    2,    9|        the contrary, as thou most unadvisedly hast~ ~done.~ ~ Bernardo
4    9,    6|     desirous to~ ~cloude an error unadvisedly committed, and with no willing
5   10,   10|           done nothing basely, or unadvisedly. For this was~ ~a worke
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