Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         desired, laughing, and mocking at every mournefull accident,
 2    3,    1|      lavish of their language, mocking and flowting him~ ~very
 3    4,    4|       eyes lookes~ ~and gazes, mocking and scorning such as maintaine
 4    4,    7|     Judge they smiled thereat, mocking and deriding~ ~whatsoever
 5    7,    5|     and make not thy selfe a~ ~mocking stocke to them, who knoweth
 6    7,   10|  companyon laughing at~ ~me in mocking manner, replyed thus. Goe
 7    8,    6|        yet learne to leave thy mocking and scorning? Thou hast~ ~
 8    8,    6|         and well requited, for mocking them with~ ~the invisible
 9    8,    7|     her, who taketh delight in mocking any~ ~person. must needs
10    8,    7| whereto thus she answered in~ ~mocking manner. I make no doubt (
11    8,    7|   other subject to worke her~ ~mocking folly on, but a learned
12    8,    7|      to detest all unwomanly~ ~mocking and scorning, but more especiallie
13    8,    9|          let me then be made a mocking stocke for ever, if I cause
14    9,    6|        to~ ~smile at Panuccio, mocking him with his idle dreaming
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