Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|           distinguished.~ ~But his senses regaining their former offices,
 2    3,    8|         and all the other vitall~ ~senses, as to entrance them with
 3    3,    8|           so left him untill~ ~his senses should be restored againe.
 4    3,    8|       jealousie.~ ~ When Ferandoes senses were recovered againe, and
 5    3,    8|         day, Ferando recovered his senses, and thorow~ ~divers chinkes
 6    4,    1|            and so~ ~overthrowne my senses, as I cannot well imagine
 7    4,    5|           greevously lamented; her senses and~ ~faculties utterly
 8    4,    7|          gastly amazement, all her senses meerely~ ~confounded, at
 9    4,    7|         hapned, and confounded our senses with no common admiration;~ ~
10    4,   10|         sleepe was broken, and his senses had~ ~recovered their former
11    5,    4|           them,~ ~and dulled their senses in such sort, by these their
12    5,    4|      devise what to do or say, his senses became so strangely~ ~confounded;
13    5,    9|          man enraged, or bereft of senses: for he had~ ~not one peny
14    6,   10|            their vertue, all their senses, and all their sanctity.
15    7,    7|      prevailing with her, that her senses (in the same manner) were~ ~
16    7,    8|            a man that had lost his Senses: for~ ~well he remembred,
17    8,    7|         Tarras: yet recovering her senses afterward, her greefe and
18    8,    9|            when you have your best senses~ ~about you, and your richest
19    8,   10| mollestations do much distract the senses, and hinder kinde~ ~courtesies,
20   10,    8|            beauty beguile our best senses.~ ~ After they had sate
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