Day, Novell

1  Ind      |     begat divers feares and~ ~imaginations in them that beheld them,
2    2,    5|      grow proud in his owne~ ~imaginations, and to make no meane estimation
3    2,    8|    into a Labyrinth of wanton imaginations. For,~ ~she regards not
4    3,    1|       Having pondered on many imaginations, he said to~ ~himselfe.
5    3,    7|     reason of many disturbing imaginations, which~ ~incessantly wheeled
6    4,    3|      through her owne jealous imaginations) held it for infallible,~ ~
7    8, Song| transported with variety of~ ~imaginations; yet none of them could
8    9,    1|       dreadfull conceites and imaginations, and questioned with himselfe~ ~
9   10,   10|       my resignation.~ ~ Many imaginations passed amongst the Ladies,
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