Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|   solely to her disposition.~ ~ Ceremonious shew was made, of sending
 2    2,    6| dutifull humanity to her. Which ceremonious courtesies~ ~being passed
 3    2,    7|          entertaining them with ceremonious demeanor (after her~ ~Countries
 4    2,   10|     fasts,~ ~vigills, and other ceremonious seasons: here is my demourance,
 5    3,    7|        not~ ~now allow us those ceremonious courtesies, which (indeed)
 6    4,    6|        their affection: by such ceremonious~ ~words as are used in marriage,
 7    5,    2|   pleasure, then dwell on any~ ~ceremonious or scrupulous affectation,
 8    5,    5|         and without all further ceremonious~ ~complement, I must agree
 9    9,    8|  thereat: he saluted Guiotto in ceremonious~ ~manner, saying. How didst
10   10,    9| condiscending~ ~(after some few ceremonious complements were over-past)
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