Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|  marriage bed, the dignity~ ~of Womens honour, and eternall disgrace
 2    2,    7|  feature pleased him beyond all womens else) shee seemed in his
 3    2,    9|      who was but sicke of~ ~all womens disease; returning from
 4    3,    1|       not the tenth~ ~part that womens wily wits can dive into.~ ~
 5    4,    2|         her felicity beyond all Womens in the~ ~world, and utterly
 6    4,    2| felicity farre beyond all other womens, being honoured with his~ ~
 7    4,    2|       fell~ ~instantly sicke of womens naturall disease, thinking
 8    5,    7|       misery beyond all other~ ~womens, but she now thought her
 9    6,   10|         and~ ~the veyles on the Womens heads, with Crosses of no
10    7,    2|        and therefore subject to womens frailty. would thou~ ~shouldest
11    7,    3|        not open~ ~the doore. As womens wits are sildome gadding
12    7,    6|     urged.~ ~ Neverthelesse, as womens wits are alwayes best upon
13    8,    2|       of person (especially for Womens service) commonly called~ ~
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