Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|    was gone, each pleaded his priviledge to bee as good as the others,~ ~
 2    2,    9| Emperour had given him this~ ~priviledge, above all other married
 3    2,   10|   harmelesse recreations; the priviledge of Dioneus~ ~alwayes reserved
 4    3,    1|   remembring how~ ~potent the priviledge of idlenes is, especially
 5    3,    9|      no more (to preserve the priviledge granted to~ ~Dioneus uninfringed)
 6    3,    9|       order, and to claime no priviledge by my place, of not performing
 7    3,    9|   that his~ ~greatnesse is no priviledge for him, whereby to worke
 8    4,    1|      called; as the very same priviledge is yet in~ ~full force among
 9    4,    8|      you to be gone. Let this priviledge of my~ ~Husbandes sound
10    4,    9|       wold not infringe the~ ~priviledge granted to Dioneus, no more
11    5,    9|    the next, in regard of the priviledge~ ~granted to Dioneus; with
12    6,    9|    but onely her selfe,~ ~his priviledge alwayes remembred, to whom
13    6,   10|       Ladies, although by the priviledge~ ~you have granted, it is
14    7,   10|      not use any part of my~ ~priviledge; but being subject (as you
15    7,   10|         returned to my wonted priviledge, I say, that the Novell
16   10,    8|      my selfe, I can plead my priviledge to be above~ ~thine. True
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