Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|      yeares: hee had yet such a~ ~sprightly disposition, that though
 2    3,    1|     because he was too yong and~ ~sprightly. Having pondered on many
 3    3,    1|       brought to full effect: the sprightly Nun that had wit at will,~ ~
 4    3,    9|            exceliency of wit, and sprightly~ ~courage, in making such
 5    5,   10|         her selfe also to be of a sprightly disposition, and~ ~not to
 6    5, Song|         their duty,~ ~ Wit, tooke sprightly pleasure in his paines.~ ~
 7    6,    2|          saw Cistio had drunke so sprightly, was very desirous to taste~ ~
 8    6,    9|             being of an agile and sprightly body, and being thus freed
 9    7,    3| Court-Minion or Favourite, of a~ ~sprightly and Poeticall disposition,
10    7,    4|       whom love had inspired with sprightly counsell,~ ~ingeniously
11    7,    9|      youthfull I am, apt to all~ ~sprightly recreations, rich, and abounding
12    8,    2|           that he lost his wonted sprightly behaviour,~ ~walked sullen,
13    8,    7|  parentage, very~ ~beautifull, of sprightly courage, and sufficiently
14    8,    9|           a constant courage, and sprightly~ ~bold, to undertake such
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