Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|    when~ ~respite and a little leysure goeth before them, each
 2    2,    4|     viewing the jewels at more leysure then formerly he had done,
 3    2,    6|       as he could compasse any leysure, reported all~ ~to Messer
 4    2,    6|       any reference to further leysure, hee dispatched thence two~ ~
 5    2,    7|      my misfortunes, at better leysure will report.~ ~ Antigonus
 6    3,    3|        told~ ~him, that if his leysure so served, very gladly would
 7    3,    7|       acquaint you~ ~at better leysure, in such things as I cannot
 8    4,    7| Pasquino on the other side, as leysure~ ~gave him leave for the
 9    5,    3|      the countrey,~ ~having no leysure to accomplish their marriage,
10    6,    4|        speake, had not so much leysure as to thinke on, nor yet~ ~
11    6,   10|   fitteth you with~ ~the apter leysure, and the sight (I am sure)
12    7,    1|       went to Supper at better leysure. Oftentimes afterward, upon
13    7,    5|     Brother, who was at better leysure then hee. So to her~ ~Husband
14    7,    7|       at home, watching such a leysure as best~ ~fitted his intent:
15    7,    9|         whom she found at good leysure; and, in a~ ~pleasing humor,
16    8,    7|        me, but (at~ ~your best leysure) to performe what you have
17    9,    5|        it so too, when we have leysure to consult upon further~ ~
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