Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| Goatherdesse. Merrily, yet gently blew the~ ~gale, which brought
 2    2,    6|     and my deere daughter; gently~ ~intreating thee (as became
 3    4,    4|      you see commeth on so gently under saile (even as if
 4    4,    8| darke, and laying his hand gently on her brest, saide: Deare
 5    5,    2|  North, and blowing very~ ~gently, without disturbing the
 6    7,    7|  where the~ ~Lady lay, and gently touching her brest with
 7    7,    9|  graunted, and Nicostratus gently taking~ ~her by one arme,
 8    8,    8|  entertainment, taking her gently by the hand, and winking
 9    8,    9| cannot daunt you, hee will gently come neere you, which when~ ~
10    8,   10|  about them, and laid them gently in the bed.~ ~ Then they
11    9,    6|      Nicholetta, lay downe gently by her. And albeit she seemed
12    9,    9|   smote~ ~her at the first gently, as hoping so to procure
13    9,    9|    dost thou not leade her gently, which is the~ ~likelier
14   10,    4|    this alluring appetite, gently he laid his hand upon her
15   10,    4|    further informed.~ ~ So gently as possible he could, and
16   10,    8| with her, taking Sophronia gently by the hand, softly he~ ~
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