Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        of all such things as his wisedome~ ~knoweth to be most expedient
 2    1,    1|       manifest note of our weake wisedome; the people knowing that~ ~
 3    1,    4|          and therefore I hold it wisedome, to~ ~take such a benefit
 4    1,    5|        to quench this heate with wisedome discreetly.~ ~And so, without
 5    1,    9|        appeare strange to any of wisedome and discretion, that I~ ~
 6    2,    3|   fairely offered, he held it no wisedome to returne refusall, but~ ~
 7    2,    3|     proving to be so absolute in wisedome, and so famous a Souldier;~ ~
 8    2,    7|           and better stored with wisedome then wealth:~ ~because by
 9    2,    9|  himselfe dayly~ ~was, with more wisedome, modesty and discretion.
10    2,   10|       judge better~ ~stored with wisedome and ingenuity, then corporall
11    3,    1|           frequent accesse, then wisedome thinkes expedient, or can
12    3,    8|   dearely, to teach him better~ ~wisedome hereafter.~ ~ Late in the
13    3,    9| Roussillion (by the policy and~ ~wisedome of this worthy Lady) was
14    4,    1|     helde it a part of~ ~greater wisedome, to sit silent still, and (
15    4,    2|    commonly do describe him, her wisedome was overcome with~ ~feare
16    4,    5|        truth of her~ ~vision.~ ~ Wisedome and government so much prevailed
17    4,   10|   generall~ ~condemnation. It is wisedome therefore, that we should
18    6,    1|         them, and rode on as his Wisedome could best direct~ ~him.~ ~
19    6,    9|        notably expresse his owne wisedome, but also deservedly reprehend~ ~
20    7,    1|      every one of thy words hath wisedome~ ~in it: but I hold it best
21    7,    5|        once thou wast wise, that wisedome~ ~became utterly lost, when
22    7,    6|        one applauding the Womans wisedome, and that~ ~she had done
23    7,    9|   opinion concerning the~ ~great Wisedome of his Lord and Maister.
24    8,    4|        highly he commended the~ ~wisedome of the Gentlewoman, and
25    8,    7|     shall expresse the~ ~greater wisedome, and be the better warned
26    8,    7|        so farre excelleth mee in Wisedome;~ ~vouchsafe to pardon mee,
27    8,    8|          to be no part of true~ ~wisedome. For he knew well enough,
28    8,    9|        the very least~ ~taste of wisedome: smiled unto himselfe, and
29    8,    9|        your admired braine~ ~and Wisedome, it is of little or no moment
30    8,    9|         he may~ ~learne no meane wisedome. When the matter was thus
31    8,    9|   delighted to be~ ~among men of Wisedome: and have I not now fitted
32    8,    9|          his~ ~face, and yet his Wisedome could not discerne it. Moreover,
33    8,   10|   Constantinople, a man of great wisedome and understanding, as also~ ~
34    9,    1|          of Love,~ ~but also the wisedome used by an honest Gentlewoman,
35    9,    9|       high renowne and admirable wisedome of Salomon, King of Great~ ~
36    9,   10|      sometimes one of much lesse wisedome and~ ~discretion, shall
37   10,    8|         one farre richer. Your~ ~wisedome gave her to one who not
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