Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|           wherefore, as~ ~hee grew enamored on her inconsiderately,
 2    2,    7|         the Ship, became so deeply enamored of her,~ ~that forgetting
 3    2,    7|             and~ ~suddenly grew so enamored of her, that she was the
 4    3,    6|         elsewhere, and he became~ ~enamored of another, which (in generall
 5    3,    8|          And by the Abbot, who was enamored of his Wife, was taken out
 6    4,    2|           himselfe is so extremely enamored of your beauty, and you~ ~
 7    4,    2|          power, yea, and make them enamored of mortall creatures: you
 8    5,    8|          enough to~ ~do) he became enamored of a very bountifull Gentlewoman,
 9    5,    8|           parts, when men (growing enamored of you by them)~ ~solicite
10    5,    9|           yong Gentlemen) became~ ~enamored of a Gentlewoman, named
11    6,    4|        whom Chichibio was somewhat enamored,~ ~entred into the Kitchin,
12    7,    5|            yet others~ ~would grow enamored of her, because she appeared
13    7,    7| perfections, and instantly~ ~becam enamored of her, as the maine motive
14    8,    4|          of the place, became so~ ~enamored of her, as nothing (but
15    8,    9|            seene me) is so deepely enamored of~ ~mee: she cannot choose
16    9,    2|         her at~ ~the grate, became enamored of a young Gentleman, being
17   10,    7|             fell so affectionately enamored of him, that she languished
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