Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|         Ladie seeing her desire disappointed, and her fond expectation~ ~
 2    3,    6|    meeting; wherein he shall be disappointed, if I live;~ ~taking no
 3    3,    9|       so her hopes be~ ~utterly disappointed.~ ~ It was noysed abroad
 4    3,    9|       with~ ~his owne wife, and disappointed of her whom he more deerely
 5    4,    8|          often meetings utterly disappointed; his affection to her will
 6    5,    4|        and saw her desire to be disappointed; not~ ~onely could she take
 7    5,   10|    Herculanoes Wife) wee were~ ~disappointed of our Supper, and now you
 8    6,    9|      Company, you have this day disappointed me of two Novells at~ ~the
 9    7,    1|  comming, by this meanes he was disappointed. In like~ ~manner some say,
10    8,    7|          whereof she was wholly disappointed: she began to sighe and
11    9,    1|     what he had~ ~done, and how disappointed, either excusing himselfe,
12    9,    8|          and so my businesse be disappointed. Well Sir replied the~ ~
13   10,    9| himselfe knowne to her, all was disappointed, and shee went home~ ~with
14   10,    9|          to see~ ~his hope thus disappointed: yet granted freely, that
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