Day, Novell

 1    1,    8|    satisfaction for them, doe but teach me how you suffer such vile~ ~
 2    2,   10|        was, lest any other should teach her what belonged to working
 3    3,    1| constitution of our Religion doth teach us, that a sinne so~ ~assuredly
 4    3,    4|           shew thee, I purpose to teach it thee in full~ ~perfection.
 5    3,    4|          times say to Felice: You teach my father the cheefe~ ~grounds
 6    3,    8|         his jealousie dearely, to teach him better~ ~wisedome hereafter.~ ~
 7    3,   10|        Philostratus; in trying to teach~ ~us you might have had
 8    6,    4|          albeit I advise thee, to teach mee no more such~ ~trickes
 9    7,    7|         him out of the garden, to teach him keepe his bed~ ~another
10    8,    3|     sticke by him this moneth, to teach him~ ~a lesson for abusing
11    8,    7|         thee for~ ~thy paines, to teach thee to abuse any Gentleman,
12    9,    6|           you brake your neck, to teach you keepe a fairer~ ~quarter;
13    9,    8|        Traitor as thou art,~ ~Ile teach thee what it is to enrubinate
14    9,    9|        feares. But, forbearing to teach any longer; let mee proceed~ ~
15    9,   10|     matter to his Gossip John, to teach~ ~him such a wonderfull
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