Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|      practise: and as hee made~ ~triall of his pulse, Gianetta (
 2    3,    5|      scorne of other men, upon~ ~triall, finde themselves to carry
 3    3,    9|           or to make any further triall~ ~of Physicke or Chirurgery.
 4    4,    3|           intended now to make a triall of overreaching the lascivious
 5    4,    5|   appointed her, onely to~ ~make triall, if that which she seemed
 6    6,   10|      often~ ~before hee had made triall.~ ~ In this manner, having
 7    7,    7| therefore hee~ ~intended to make triall of thine honest carriage.
 8    7,    7|    possibly have done, without a triall so playne and~ ~pregnant.~ ~
 9    8,    2|         Belcolore, and to make~ ~triall of his fortune: wherefore,
10    8,    7|         her rescue: in the fiery triall of~ ~such temptations, I
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