Day, Novell

1    2,    8| opinions,~ ~upon any silly or shallow surmise: so did her accusation
2    3,    2|       There are some men~ ~so shallow of capacity, that they will (
3    6,    9|       their owne folly,~ ~and shallow estimation which they had
4    6,   10|    admit, that some slight or shallow~ ~judgements, hearing you (
5    7,    5| minded man, being~ ~weake and shallow in his owne understanding.
6    7,    9|       won, upon a silly~ ~and shallow adventure: Wherefore, I
7    8,   10|       Woman, as also his owne shallow understanding, knowing he
8    9,    5|   dainty Damosels, yet are so shallow in the affayres of~ ~love,
9   10,   10|       especially in weake and shallow~ ~understandings. But I
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