Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   where, and satisfying their appetites with whatsoever they~ ~desired,
 2  Ind      |   things sufficient for their appetites, and without shutting up~ ~
 3    2,    3|    their wanton and youthfull appetites.~ ~ Not long had they run
 4    2,    9|    have, to resist~ ~naturall appetites as her owne are. In regard
 5    6,   10|       satisfying their owne~ ~appetites, and beguiling their Husbands,
 6    7,    3|  falling again& to his former appetites; became an often~ ~visitant
 7    7,   10|   issue of their inordinate~ ~appetites; yet clouded with the cloake
 8    8,    4| Crownes, in their~ ~luxurious appetites and desires. But because
 9    8,    4|   were I bent to any wanton~ ~appetites, you shold justly correct
10   10,    6|     overcame all inordinate~ ~appetites: that shaking off the enthraling
11   10,    8|      bridle thine intemperate appetites,~ ~reforme all irregulare
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