Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|    were perswaded,~ ~that thou couldst not love, I should make
 2    2,    9|        observe them well, thou couldst not be of so~ ~grosse understanding.
 3    5,   10|       tell thee Daughter, thou couldst not make choyce of~ ~a meeter
 4    7,    7|     the like~ ~occasions? Thou couldst never be wonne by sighes
 5    8,    3|        called Helitropium. And couldst thou steale home, never~ ~
 6    8,    6|     Neighbours:~ ~whom if thou couldst lovingly assemble together,
 7    8,    6|     with such victuals as thou couldst spare,~ ~by him thou didst
 8    8,    7|       confidence in thee, thou couldst not (in this maner) have~ ~
 9    8,    7|      What~ ~greater extreamity couldst thou inflict on me, if I
10    8,    9| answered~ ~Master Doctor) thou couldst not by any possibility have
11   10,    3|  saying. Wouldst thou (if thou couldst) shorten thine~ ~owne dayes,
12   10,    8|       be much abashed, if thou couldst not intyrely affect~ ~her,
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