Day, Novell

 1    3,    7|  message~ ~sent from him, but scorning also to vouch safe so much
 2    3,    7|  error~ ~misguideth women, in scorning and despising their husbands:
 3    4,    1|     strange kinde of extasie, scorning~ ~teares, and entreating
 4    4,    4|        and gazes, mocking and scorning such as maintaine that men
 5    6,    7|   against her. But she boldly scorning~ ~all delayes, or any further
 6    8,    5|   search of his~ ~friend, and scorning to have such a spectacle
 7    8,    6|      to leave thy mocking and scorning? Thou hast~ ~forgotte, how
 8    8,    7|      rest, for flouting and~ ~scorning the betrayed Scholler, As
 9    8,    7|     liking of another Lady,~ ~scorning and disdaining his former
10    8,    7| wanton allurements of Love,~ ~scorning to entertaine a thought
11    8,    7|      no? Helena~ ~bearing his scorning question, and grieving that
12    8,    7|       unwomanly~ ~mocking and scorning, but more especiallie to
13    9,    5|     the like; but~ ~meerly in scorning manner, breathing forth
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