Day, Novell

 1    3,    3|          like a man extreamly~ ~perplexed, strove how to get it from
 2    3,    6| perceiving the extremity of her perplexed minde, used~ ~all manly
 3    3,    7|       dwelling: wherefore (much perplexed in minde) he went~ ~on to
 4    4,    1|    together, her soule became~ ~perplexed; by what meanes that strong
 5    4,    3|      three persons amourously~ ~perplexed, I will relate an unhappy
 6    4,    6|       wherewith~ ~her soule was perplexed the precedent night, and
 7    4,    9|     deed which he had~ ~done so perplexed his soule, and made him
 8    5,    7|   Greatly were the Ladies minds perplexed, when they heard, that the~ ~
 9    9,    1|      labour is utterly lost.~ ~ Perplexed with these various contradicting
10    9,    3|      therefore, like a man much perplexed in minde,~ ~demanded of
11   10,   10|    looking very sadde, and much perplexed in mind, he saide. Madame,~ ~
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