Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        Now, because I would wander no further in everie particularity,~ ~
 2    2,    3|  desires might make me to~ ~wander, by breaking the divine
 3    2,    6|       might the more freely wander at their owne pleasure:
 4    2,    9|    if my wife be willing to wander, the law is in her~ ~owne
 5    2,    9|    disguise my selfe,~ ~and wander so far off from these Countries,
 6    2,   10| himselfe to be. For, as men wander abroad in the~ ~world, according
 7    3,    9|  his house, and purposed to wander so farre thence, that~ ~
 8    3, Song|    to close,~ ~ And let him wander wheresoere he goes,~ ~ Vaunting
 9    5,    3| Daughter (quoth he) whether wander you at such an unseasonable~ ~
10    7,    7|   prevalent, and makes us~ ~wander from vertuous courses, when
11    8,   10| liberty, and permitted to~ ~wander abroad in the Woods. We
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