Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|           flocked thither; and, as lies soone winne beleefe in hasty
 2    3,    7|       tortures and torments) heare lies avouched (onely for ease
 3    4,    2|           I would wish, that their lies and deluding should~ ~speed
 4    4,    2|     respect among them; as all his lies could not compasse any~ ~
 5    4,    2|          Cupid, with all the other lies and~ ~tales which hee had
 6    4,    2|       reputation, telling him many lies~ ~and tales by what meanes
 7    5,    3|          injurie: Alas you see, it lies not in our power to lend
 8    6,   10| predication, uttering a~ ~thousand lies to fit his purpose. And
 9    7,    5|          he pleaseth) he comes and lies with me. Now~ ~tell me Husband,
10    8,    7|         mishappe of thine, by such lies and excuses, as are not
11    9,    6|           bed, telling nothing but lies and fables, yet avouching~ ~
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