Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        to satisfie his lust and inordinate lubricitie. Hee would~ ~
 2    2,    3|        falne, only thorow their inordinate expences.~ ~Wherefore hee
 3    2,   10|        all that is mine. Can an inordinate appetite,~ ~cause thee to
 4    5,    9|    great, remembring his former inordinate expences, a moity whereof~ ~
 5    7,   10|     compasse the issue of their inordinate~ ~appetites; yet clouded
 6   10,    5| presence,~ ~without any base or inordinate appetite, he did her humble~ ~
 7   10,    5|      paynes and trave of~ ~your inordinate love, then his owne reputation
 8   10,    6|        and (by brideling this~ ~inordinate appetite) set not a foule
 9   10,    6|         he so well overcame all inordinate~ ~appetites: that shaking
10   10,    8|     then Titus?~ ~Fly from this inordinate affection, if thou wilt
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