Day, Novell

 1    4,    2| Gentlewoman beleeve, that God~ ~Cupid was falne in love with her,
 2    4,    2|        the great commanding God Cupid, and therefore I craved
 3    4,    2|     charge imposed on me by God Cupid, was to tell~ ~you, that
 4    4,    2|      well contented, that~ ~God Cupid should love her, and she
 5    4,    2|         inflicted on him by God Cupid, for the~ ~reproachfull
 6    4,    2|        of imagination, that God Cupid should be enamoured of~ ~
 7    4,    2|         dissembled habit of God Cupid, with his~ ~winges, Bowe,
 8    4,    2|         as if he had bene God~ ~Cupid indeede, converted into
 9    4,    2|         either side: our Albert Cupid, or Cupid Albert, which~ ~
10    4,    2|      side: our Albert Cupid, or Cupid Albert, which~ ~of them
11    4,    2|     hapned betweene her and God Cupid, with all the other lies
12    4,    2|      whose perfections,~ ~great Cupid the awefull commanding God
13    4,    2|         and~ ~appeared like God Cupid, with his spangled wings
14    4,    2|       Lisetta,~ ~perceiving God Cupid to be fied and gone, and
15    4,    2|     noysed among them, that God Cupid had bene that night with
16    4,    2|         be the same suppose God Cupid, as by his wings and other~ ~
17    4,    2|         as desired~ ~to see God Cupid, which the last nights had
18    4,    2|        great God of Love called Cupid, who Poets feigned long
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