Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|          stayed there purposely to entertaine~ ~him. She was young, very
 2    2,    8|        service, he willingly would entertaine him. Whereto~ ~the Count
 3    4,    3|          solicited by the Duke, to entertaine his love and kindnesse:~ ~
 4    4,    8|         unseemly for our youth, to entertaine equality of~ ~those desires,
 5    5,    2|             that she~ ~will gladly entertaine thee, and use thee as if
 6    5,    9|        part of my bounden duty, to entertaine~ ~you with such exquisite
 7    7,    7|         her, and his minde could~ ~entertaine no other matter, but onely
 8    7,    9|            advise~ ~any of you, to entertaine so high an imagination of
 9    8,    4|          to endure, neyther dare~ ~entertaine in anie kinde whatsoever:
10    8,    7| allurements of Love,~ ~scorning to entertaine a thought of compassion,
11   10,    3|         stored onely~ ~to receive, entertaine, and honor all Gentlemen
12   10,    9|          learne, in what manner to entertaine~ ~strangers.~ ~ On the morrow
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