Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|               whose thoughts were so busied about amorous~ ~desires,
 2    3,    1|               but seemed~ ~seriously busied about sweeping and making
 3    3,    4|     revolvings,~ ~wheeling about his busied braine, he thought it not
 4    3,    6| discontentedly too, whose head being busied about some worldly~ ~affaires,
 5    4,    1|            braine being~ ~infinitely busied and troubled, after dinner,
 6    4,    2|             his~ ~braine wonderfully busied, to visite her in more then
 7    4,    7|            and found her~ ~seriously busied at her wheele: her soule
 8    5,   10|            is on his money, his head busied with worldly~ ~cogitations,
 9    8,    3|             and seeing him seriously busied, in beholding the rare pictures,
10    8,   10|       Ditties to them, and thus were busied untill Supper time. Which
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