Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|   any further delay, he made choice of~ ~her to be his wife;
 2    2,    7|      my soule. As for you~ ~(choice beauty) I humbly entreate,
 3    2,    8|     in her owne defence, the choice of a~ ~wise and vertuous
 4    3,    3|       and onely had made her choice of him. The holy man seeing~ ~
 5    4,    2|  proclamation. There he made choice of~ ~a pillar, which stood
 6    4,    3|      proceed.~ ~ Every Vice (choice Ladies) as very well you
 7    5,   10|     hater, why did he make~ ~choice of me to be his Wife? If
 8    7,    1|     remaineth in your~ ~owne choice, to entertain which of the
 9    7,    6|   Gentlewoman, endued with~ ~choice beauty and admirable perfections,
10    7,    9|  richest~ ~favours, where if choice be not quickely made, before
11    7,   10|  diversity of~ ~disports, in choice delight and much contentment,
12    7,   10|     where, with variety~ ~of choice Wines, and abounding plenty
13    8,    2|      mee be such as you make choice of,~ ~fulfill what I will
14    9,    8|    rich mens~ ~Tables, where choice of good cheere is sildome
15   10,    8|     their Fathers) have made choice of their husbands; nor~ ~
16   10,    9|     re reshed with Cakes and choice Wines; they~ ~descended
17   10,   10|     if she whom I shall make choice of, be not of you~ ~honoured
18   10,   10| shall~ ~perceive I doe in my choice.~ ~ The Lords and all the
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