Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | otherwise, respect of shame or modesty no way~ ~prevailing, but
 2  Ind      |        behaviour, and gracious modesty.~ ~ Their names I could
 3    2,    8|    out-stepping al compasse of modesty, or the dignity of her~ ~
 4    2,    8|    usuall carriage, and~ ~what modesty shined clearely in her eyes,
 5    2,    9|       was, with more wisedome, modesty and discretion. After all
 6    2,   10|        though bashfulnesse and modesty~ ~forbid to utter it. But
 7    3,    7|      tooke it) no more then in modesty might well become you; for
 8    5,    7|    pleasing to her, yet maiden modesty forbad her to reveale it,
 9    7,   10|      Gossip to many wives, yet modesty restrained him from~ ~such
10   10,    5|         in regard of shame and modesty) sate without~ ~returning
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