Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       knew not how to make his~ ~choise, nor to which of them he
 2    1,    6|          referd it to his owne~ ~choise to depart, or dwell there
 3    1,    9|        Lady) whether among~ ~the choise of friends, it may fit your
 4    2,    6|       their~ ~company, they made choise of a pleasant place, very
 5    2,    7|       more, the~ ~Dutches making choise of a fit and convenient
 6    3,    2|     brought~ ~when shee made her choise, then any of the other that
 7    3,    9|    ancient~ ~liberties; she made choise of two discreet knights,
 8    3,    9| affectionately devoted; she made choise of a fit and convenient~ ~
 9    4,    1|   private consultations, to make choise of some one especiall~ ~
10    4,    1|          would thou hadst made~ ~choise of a man, answerable to
11    4,    7|        walke which they had made choise of, was by a long and goodly
12    4,   10|           Mistresse knowing what choise her Maide had made, and
13    6,   10|         what is he, knowing your choise and vertuous dispositions,
14    8,    7|         devising; which I made~ ~choise of, not in regard of any
15    8,    7|          pennance; although your choise hath proved but bad, yet~ ~
16    8,    9|         England, the onely two~ ~choise beauties of the whole World,
17    8,    9|          people of Forlini, made choise of mee~ ~(among infinite
18   10,    9|        into his house; he~ ~made choise of this kinde and honourable
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