Day, Novell

 1    1,    3| entangle him: summoning all his sences together, and~ ~considering,
 2    1,    9| pleasing in his eye; that his~ ~sences became no lesse disturbed,
 3    2,    4|         him withall, that~ ~his sences being indifferently restored,
 4    2,    7|        had wine over-gone her~ ~sences, and prevailed against all
 5    2,    7|      both himselfe and his best sences, growing in love (beyond
 6    2,    7|   advisedly, recollecting~ ~his sences together, that (doubtlesse)
 7    2,   10| pointings at him: whereby~ ~his sences became distracted, so that
 8    3,    5|         welcome answer, that my sences faile me, and all my faculties
 9    4,    8|      their rest. The husbands~ ~sences were soone overcome with
10    4,   10|          sleepily entranced his sences, as they verily thought
11    5,    9|       man meerely dulled in his sences, the teares trickling~ ~
12    7,    8|    having not yet recovered his sences, is verily perswaded, and
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