Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|  misfortunes, away thence he wandred, but hee wist~ ~not whither.
 2    2,    5|   rich Ring on his~ ~finger) wandred on hee knew not whether:
 3    2,    6|       and wainting~ ~hounds, wandred up into the Iland not far
 4    2,    6|     successefull fortune, he wandred here and there,~ ~till he
 5    2,    8|  selfe. But though thou hast wandred so farre from duty, and~ ~
 6    4,    7|  severall accidents; we have wandred into many other parts of~ ~
 7    6,    8| Beauties; My thoughts having wandred a great distance hence,~ ~
 8    7,    9|      wit have very strangely wandred, both from reason and all~ ~
 9    8,    7|  their beasts, when they are wandred astray: it standing in a~ ~
10    8,    7|     two of his young Heyfers wandred astray, and he~ ~labouring
11    9, Song|    Loves alluring,~ ~ Then I wandred from assuring.~ ~ For truth
12   10,    8|  onely wretchedly poore, but wandred abroad as a common begger;~ ~
13   10,    8|   penny to buy him any food, wandred he knew not~ ~whether, desiring
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