Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      should follow on in the pastime thus begun. She being no
 2    4,    8|    children, and much pretty pastime they found~ ~together.~ ~
 3    6,   10| there, they found much prety pastime together,~ ~running after
 4    7,    5|    an honest~ ~recreation or pastime, as Husbandmen in the fields,
 5    8,  Ind|       prosecute their former pastime. And then Madame Neiphila,
 6    8,    7|    that when you both made a pastime~ ~of my misery, thou didst
 7    8,    9|  beganne to have much good~ ~pastime with him, by telling him
 8    8,   10|    Wherefore, concerning our pastime purposed for to morrow,
 9    9,    5|   this case, onely to make a pastime of his hot begun love.~ ~
10    9,    5|     while heartily at~ ~this pastime, with Phillippo and Nicholetta;
11   10,   10|       to come hither for our pastime and comfort, the~ ~conservation
12   10,   10|    might make our purposed~ ~pastime offensive to us. In which
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