Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|       she, smiling with such a virgin blush, as very beautifully
 2    2,    3|       woman; and~ ~departing a Virgin from my Fathers House, am
 3    2,    5|   noyse is that beneath? Why~ ~Virgin (answered Andrea) know you
 4    2,    7| received by him as an~ ~honest Virgin, living long time after
 5    2,    8|      her: and that so worthy a Virgin might be no mate for a man
 6    3,    1|       that so soon as a yong~ ~virgin hath the veile put on hir
 7    3,    9|    What know I,~ ~whether this Virgin is sent to me by the direction
 8    3,    9|     and~ ~thereon saide. Faire Virgin, if you cause me to breake
 9    3,    9|       given to this vertuous~ ~virgin, and she will have no other
10    4,    6|       offering violence to the Virgin, and she~ ~resisting him
11    4,    6|        had the sacrifice of my virgin teares, and if I can~ ~prevaile,
12    5,    5|        won the liking of~ ~the Virgin; passing further promises
13    5,    6|        here with this chaste~ ~Virgin, (whom I honour and love
14    6,   10|     neighbour, who came a true Virgin to her Husband,~ ~and added
15    8,    9|    Ripole, commonly called the Virgin~ ~Sanctuary. Not farre off
16    9,    5|        I may~ ~have a piece of Virgin Parchment brought mee, with
17   10,    7|        Maide, and said, that a Virgin of such a~ ~valiant spirit,
18   10,    7|         You~ ~being so faire a Virgin, yong, and in the delicacy
19   10,    7|        manner to her.~ ~ Faire Virgin, the extraordinary love
20   10,   10|        along,~ ~that the young Virgin (knowne to none but himselfe
21   10,   10|     very serviceably. The yong Virgin was observed by every one,~ ~
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