Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|     Wife, under~ ~colour of a formall excuse; that the poore woman
 2    3,    1|       fell all eight into one formall~ ~confederacie, but by good
 3    3,    4|    faire, fresh, and prettily formall; he~ ~began to consider
 4    3,    4| erected, framed in decent and formall~ ~fashion, and neere it
 5    3,    5|   going so neate, fine, and~ ~formall in his apparrell, that he
 6    4,    2|  winges, Bowe, and Quiver, in formall fashion; and then (clouded
 7    4,   10|     from the Mistresse, under formall~ ~colour of courting the
 8    6,  Ind|      and seating her selfe in formall fashion, with~ ~modest and
 9    6,   10|  having~ ~unfolded it, a fine formall Key was hanging thereat:
10    6,   10|         singularly growing in formall order, as if some artificiall
11    7,    5|       notwithstanding all his formall disguise) made answer: That~ ~
12    7,    7|      Ladies Night-gown, her~ ~formall head Attire and Chin-cloth,
13    7,    9|    for all their demure and~ ~formall behaviour, which made him
14    8,    6|   spotted with Gold, in verie formall~ ~and Physicall manner.
15    8,    7|  cunning tale,~ ~to give some formall apparance of hir being in
16    8,    8|      and ministring meanes of formall apparance, yet one~ ~(above
17    8,    9|  could, and bare all out~ ~in formall manner. After that Buiffalmaco
18    8,   10|      the~ ~Packes, made up in formall and Merchantable manner:
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