Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    rather affecting the worlds follies, then any~ ~such duties
 2    2,   10|     strangers to~ ~such grosse follies.~ ~ Know then, that there
 3    3,    3|      very hardly refraine such follies;~ ~yet let me tell thee
 4    3,    3|     offended at these impudent follies,~ ~assuredly I cannot blame
 5    3,    6|           Let passe the wanton follies passing betweene them, and
 6    3,    6|      these flatteries and idle follies, thou~ ~hopest to comfort
 7    3,    8|     delighting to behold the~ ~follies of Ferando, on whom the
 8    4      | comfort among thy~ ~fables and follies.~ ~ But now it is time (
 9    4,    2|     and overcome with infinite follies.~ ~Heereupon, him call.ed
10    4,   10|    better had it bin, if thy~ ~follies punishment had falne on
11    6,   10|        talke of such amorous~ ~follies, should therefore suspitiously
12    7,    2|  daring once to dreame of such follies, an innocent soule,~ ~heartlesse
13    9,    3|   least you fall into the like follies againe. Concerning the~ ~
14    9,    5|         there hee wrote divers follies on the~ ~Parchment, in the
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