Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|        quoth~ ~she) shall the longing comforts of my life, be
 2    2,    8|     the~ ~full enjoying of my longing desires, assure your selfe (
 3    3,    3|       to obtaine both~ ~their longing desires.~ ~
 4    4,    1| stratageme, to~ ~compasse her longing desire, and acquaint him
 5    4,    2|      you should not lose your longing in this case, were~ ~I but
 6    6,    2|       as might~ ~have moved a longing (almost) in a dead man.~ ~
 7    7,    6|      but his appetite will be longing after change: so fared~ ~
 8    7,    9|  Pyrrhus, I have~ ~a kinde of longing desire upon a sodaine, to
 9    8,    3|  manner, and to suggest his~ ~longing humors after Novelties,
10    8,    5|     quoth Maso, and if your~ ~longing be like to mine; we will
11    8,    9|        perceiving his forward longing) to enflame him the more.
12    8,    9|      such hath bin my earnest longing ever since, as day nor night~ ~
13    8,    9|       the full period of your longing desire.~ ~ Speake boldly
14    8,    9|  content you, but you must be longing after change? I~ ~would
15    9,    8|      of his~ ~expectation, as longing to feed on the Lampries
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