Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    observe~ ~respectively, how naturally you are enclined to compassion;
 2    1,    2| abhominable luxurie, and not~ ~naturally onely, but in foule Sodomie,
 3    1,    9|   although those powers, which naturally appertaine to~ ~the exercises
 4    2,    4|        men evermore addicted~ ~naturally, to covet after money and
 5    4,    3|       regard,~ ~seeing wee are naturally enclined hereto, and considering
 6    4,    4|        the men of Messina were naturally~ ~addicted to spoile and
 7    5,    7|       by his punishment,~ ~but naturally imprinted in the flesh,
 8    7,    7|         O singular sweetnesse, naturally living in faire~ ~feminine
 9    9,    9|       contradiction. Women are naturally all unstable, and easily~ ~
10   10,    2|        And although every man (naturally) desireth revenge~ ~for
11   10,   10|    mother, but that they are~ ~naturally governed by their owne instinct.~ ~
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