Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      defaced and ruined them, as seldome they were visited by~ ~any
 2    3,    6|        surly, often froward, and seldome well pleased. But the best
 3    4,    1|    respect~ ~of her, as he would seldome admit her to be forth of
 4    7,   10| affection each to other, as they seldome walked asunder;~ ~but (as
 5    8,    2|       men of our profession, doe seldome carry any money at~ ~all:
 6    8,    7|         againe, hee used to be~ ~seldome seene abroad for an indifferent
 7    8,    8|         in the streete Camollia. Seldome the one walked abroade~ ~
 8    8,    9|     Kingdome of Laterino.~ ~ She seldome walketh abroad, but goeth
 9   10,    8|         briers and bushes, and~ ~seldome resorted unto by any: where
10   10,    9|         other furniture, such as seldome can be seene the~ ~like.
11   10,    9|   although~ ~men of religion are seldome seene at such joviall meetings:
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