Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|      this Gentlewoman,~ ~and induced her to like and love him
 2    3,    3| affected to an honest man,~ ~induced a devoute and solemne religious
 3    3,    6|   the world~ ~is more easily induced to beleeve the worst, then
 4    4,    1|    capacity of~ ~resistance, induced a second motive to affection,
 5    8,    7|       I~ ~can bee the easier induced thereunto.~ ~ Moreover,
 6    9,    8|      because he may bee easi induced to~ ~misuse thee, and so
 7    9,    9|     reasons) I am the rather induced, by the~ ~Novel which Madame
 8   10,    2|       or basenesse of minde, induced~ ~Ghinotto di Tacco (which
 9   10,    8|    latest~ ~speeches; became induced, to like well of his alliance
10   10,    8|   abominable actions, have~ ~induced me thus to intrude my selfe,
11   10,    9|   many travaylers are easily induced~ ~to do.~ ~ Having thus
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