Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|    faile to doe: or if they abstaine, it is~ ~through feare and
 2    2,   10|   man and his wife ought to abstaine from bedding~ ~together.
 3    3,    3| know, that if he~ ~will not abstaine from thus molesting me,
 4    3,    5|   to her,~ ~only she should abstaine, and not returne him any
 5    3,    6|  best~ ~friends, utterly to abstaine from this fond pursuit,
 6    3,    7|    my soule, that I did not abstaine, and utterly refuse him,
 7    4,   10|  unable any long while to~ ~abstaine as being never satisfied
 8    7, Song|   necessary, that we should abstaine to morrow, and the day ensuing,~ ~
 9    8,    6| honest~ ~Priest, and I will abstaine from urging anie such publike
10   10,    8| yong~ ~armes of Gisippus to abstaine embraces, betaking himselfe
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