Day, Novell

1    1,    2| damnable actions, then any way leaning to grace or goodnesse.~ ~
2    2,    2|        and partly with matters leaning to~ ~love, as many times
3    3,    4| standing upright on feete, and leaning the reines of thy backe
4    4,    1|        a chaire behind it, and leaning his head upon the bed,~ ~
5    5,    1|       upon her, but he stood~ ~leaning upon his staffe; and viewed
6    5,    1|    Chynon standing before her, leaning still on his staffe; whereat~ ~
7    7,    2|     hurt not your selfe~ ~with leaning your stomacke on the Fat,
8    7,    9|  Grasse-plot, with her~ ~backe leaning to a Peare-tree. Having
9   10,   10| holding one~ ~conceite, others leaning to the contrary; one blaming
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