Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|        his frequent custome, to weare away that night in her~ ~
 2    2,    8|       homely habit which he did weare, to touch him~ ~with the
 3    3,    2|       those times) they used to weare~ ~very long, to the end
 4    5,    6|          and therein to let her weare away that night, because
 5    6,    1|        the spring time lasteth) weare their goodliest Liveries,~ ~
 6    6,   10|        the holy habit which I~ ~weare on my body, that I saw Serpents
 7    6,   10| reverence due to the habite I~ ~weare, and love to our Lord Baron
 8    6,   10|           de Magnavilla used to weare in his travailes, and which
 9    8,    9|    entertainment,~ ~I will then weare my Scarlet Gowne and Hood,
10    8,    9|  whereto all men are subject, I weare no warmer~ ~defence, then
11    8,   10|     advice,~ ~how he might best weare out the rest of his dayes,
12   10,    8|    which Gisippus used daily to weare, he put upon her finger,
13   10,    8|       into it, meaning there to weare away the comfortlesse night,~ ~
14   10,    9|    Citizens or Marchants use to weare, but rather beseeming~ ~
15   10,    9|       Robes, as I~ ~was wont to weare my selfe, and these (or
16   10,    9|         Monarch in the World to weare. Last of all, on either~ ~
17   10,   10|       Marchionesse) she used to weare before.~ ~ Afterward, they
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