Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       in~ ~order and pleasure, acceptable to all, and without shame
 2  Ind      |        so coole, delicate, and acceptable, and~ ~our folly well worthy
 3  Ind      |        what I have sayde bee~ ~acceptable to you (I purposing to follow
 4    2,    6|         and~ ~so much the more acceptable would it have bin to me,
 5    2,    9|       proved so pleasing~ ~and acceptable to him, that hee liked her
 6    3,    8|       night, but how to become acceptable in her favour.~ ~Neverthelesse,
 7    3,   10| impress upon her that the most acceptable service she could~ ~render
 8    3,   10|  familiar saying that the most acceptable of all services to~ ~God
 9    5,    8|         is ready to do you any acceptable service.~ ~
10    7,    6|         graced him with a very acceptable welcome, yet marvelling
11    7,    7|       hearts Mistresse, and so acceptable~ ~proved his service to
12    8,   10|       must needes be much more acceptable~ ~unto mee: and therefore,
13   10,    9|        presence there was very acceptable to her, shee~ ~commanded
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