Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|     rather ought to conceale and hide from any person living.~ ~
 2    3,    2| committed,~ ~thinking thereby to hide their owne shame, when they
 3    3,    5| complexion~ ~altering, could not hide her intended answer to the
 4    3,    9|    wherefore, he would no longer hide it, but layed it~ ~open
 5    4,    1|       contrary use did afterward hide and conceale~ ~this Law,
 6    4,   10|      sleepe, she was enforced to hide me thus?~ ~Surely it is
 7    5,   10|      with feare, and coveting to hide the young~ ~man, that her
 8    6,    2|       the world, do many times~ ~hide their most precious Jewels
 9    6,    5|      observed divers wayes, to~ ~hide under vile and contemptible
10    7,    1|         knockes: I was feigne to hide my selfe in the bedde~ ~
11    7,    9|          did, I will~ ~no longer hide it from you. Assuredly Sir,
12    8,    7|          brest on the Tarras, to hide her body that no part thereof
13    8,   10|    alteration? If~ ~you love me, hide it not from me. After he
14    8,   10|          such want of money, and hide~ ~it from her that loves
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