Day, Novell

 1    4,    2|        lively expression of his amourous passions, and what extremities
 2    4,    3|         in desiring, that their amourous processions~ ~should have
 3    5,   10|         foolish man, and at the amourous subtilties of~ ~his Wife,
 4    7,    6|    before, (having two severall amourous~ ~suters in her house, both
 5    7,    8|    further contentment with her amourous~ ~friend, yet dreadlesse
 6    7,    9|         learne no wit of men in amourous matters;~ ~their private
 7    7,   10| disgracefull in~ ~him, to beare amourous affection to his Gossip,
 8    8,    2|         she was; then he darted amourous wincks and glances at her,
 9    8,    7|        is thine~ ~opinion of my amourous Scholler? Which dost thou
10    8,    7|       have your Company.~ ~ The amourous Friend to Helena, who stood
11    8,    7|  Reniero: became weary~ ~of her amourous service, and was falne in
12    8,    7|     this businesse; for, if her amourous Friend were in India, I~ ~
13    9,    5|     both heard and saw all this amourous conflict, and as~ ~Calandrino
14   10,    4|        magnificent~ ~act, of an amourous Gentleman, which when it
15   10,    4|          during the time of his amourous pursuite, he found but a
16   10,    6|         and grew into such an~ ~amourous desire to them both, not
17   10,    6|    thither.~ ~ When he felt his amourous assaults, to exceed all
18   10,    7|         that no one becommeth~ ~amourous, according to the duty of
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