Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|  about the Well. Whereat they smiled, as knowing,~ ~that the
 2    2,    6|    and Gentlemen also, having smiled sufficiently at the~ ~severall
 3    2,    8|       owne construction, they smiled merrily at the last~ ~speeches
 4    2,   10|        and seeming as if shee smiled to her~ ~selfe, thus answered.
 5    2,   10|      pray thee.~ ~ Bartolomea smiled to her self and without
 6    3,    4|     same, as~ ~occasion first smiled on him, and allowed him
 7    4,    6|     no, and~ ~finding none, I smiled at mine owne folly, in making
 8    4,    7|    presence of the Judge they smiled thereat, mocking and deriding~ ~
 9    5,    1|       which Fortune (when she smiled) did first bestow, and (
10    6,   10|  benefit) and their abuse: he smiled at his sodaine and dexterious~ ~
11    8,    7|  needs confesse, that we have smiled at many mockeries and~ ~
12    8,    9|    least~ ~taste of wisedome: smiled unto himselfe, and determined
13    9,    9| wherefore, after they had all smiled at the~ ~folly of Blondello,
14    9,   10|   done, yet himselfe scarsely smiled. But the Novels being all
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