Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|          can instruct me in some queint conceit or device, to be
 2    3,    9|        Gentlewoman. Juliet, by a queint and cunning policy,~ ~compassed
 3    4,    3|    should resort thither in some queint~ ~disguise, and enjoy his
 4    5,    9|        the~ ~multiplicity of his queint discourses, I remember he
 5    7,    3|     laughed not a little, at his queint manner of~ ~discoursing
 6    7,    6|         Beltramo never knew this queint deceitfull~ ~policy of his
 7    7,   10| consideration, to speake of such queint beguylings, as have~ ~heretofore
 8    8,    2|   commendations, of~ ~Gulfardoes queint beguiling the Millaine Gentle-woman
 9    8,    2|      person,~ ~pretty talke, and queint insinuating; felt a motion
10    9,    5|          side, returned him such queint and cunning~ ~carriage,
11    9,    6|       might have done) with some queint straine of wit, carried
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