Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|  speeches beside, repressed the fond love of~ ~the King of France.~ ~ ~ ~
 2    2,    8|        sharpely reprehended her fond and idle love: And when
 3    2,    8|    desire disappointed, and her fond expectation~ ~utterly frustrated:
 4    3,    6|   utterly to abstaine from this fond pursuit, because his hopes~ ~
 5    4,    8|       such was the issue of her fond presuming; that (in one
 6    4,   10|      her Maide) it is~ ~not thy fond love to this unruly fellow
 7    7,    5|          to~ ~feede thee in thy fond suspition, I was the more
 8    7,    9|       not franticke. Are you so fond as to thinke that I do not
 9    8,    4|        any~ ~contentment. Which fond affection of his, was forwarded
10    8,    4|         as the head-ake.~ ~ His fond and foolish carriage stil
11    8,    7|         some good be done.~ ~ A fond and foolish opinion overswayed
12    8,    7|  conference between them.~ ~Her fond affection had such power
13    8,    7| carefully kept~ ~her selfe from fond loves allurements, and such
14    9,    1|         what the issue of these fond attemptes in~ ~them, would
15    9,    5|         to follow me, even as a fond woman~ ~doth after her child.~ ~
16    9,    5|      foure months space in this fond and~ ~frivolous manner,
17    9,   10|       on in such manner.~ ~ The fond yong woman, more covetously
18   10,    4|         pant. Casting off~ ~all fond feare, and the warmth of
19   10,    5|   depart, quite controlling all fond and unchaste affection in
20   10,    5|        part with it~ ~meerly in fond compassion? I protest (in
21   10, Song|       delight.~ ~ Onely through fond mistrust, he is unjust:~ ~
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