Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|           being ready, and nothing wanting but the~ ~Marquesse his
 2    2,    6|            that nothing~ ~might be wanting to compleat and perfect
 3    3,    1|              and therefore no Man, wanting them. If folly and frailty
 4    3,    3|            and better; nothing now wanting, but her husbands~ ~absence,
 5    3,    4|             wherein~ ~she was most wanting; and (if he could) to save
 6    4,    1|   deserveth; now~ ~nothing else is wanting, wherewith to beautifie
 7    4,    3|        furnished with all~ ~things wanting passing on from Port to
 8    4,   10|       performance. Nor~ ~are there wanting good store of wanton Gallants,
 9    4,   10|         where the Chest stood, and wanting a necessary mooveable to~ ~
10    5,    2|         Christian ceremonies there wanting, their Nuptials~ ~were againe
11    5,    4|    hinderance to her sleeping; and wanting rest, it~ ~would be an empairing
12    5, Song|             they all are gone, and wanting.~ ~ ~ ~ After that Dioneus (
13    6,    9| commendable in any man, was no way wanting in him, being wealthy~ ~
14    8,    9|              good cheare are never wanting, needed little sending for,
15    8,   10|         with wonderfull kindnesse, wanting no costly Wines and~ ~Delicates
16    9,    8|          of good cheere is sildome wanting, and such~ ~should have
17   10,    4|           in such a case, were not wanting,~ ~but she was as carefully
18   10,    5|           could be named, that was wanting in this artificiall~ ~garden.
19   10,    9|           provision ready, nothing wanting but mounting on~ ~Horsebacke,
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