Day, Novell

1    4,   10|  onely to feede melancholly~ ~humor, and from which (I hope)
2    4,   10|      to their~ ~former jocond humor, and banishing Tragicall
3    6,    8|   pouting extreamly, in which humor she sat downe~ ~by her Unckle,
4    7,    4|      it~ ~in him, feeding his humor so effectually, with quaffing
5    7,    5|    understanding. This jelous humor~ ~increasing in him more
6    7,    5|        beastlike and no manly humor, thou hast eclipsed no meane
7    7,    9| leysure; and, in a~ ~pleasing humor, thus she beganne. Pyrrhus,
8    7,   10|      free from any such fiery humor, let it be your~ ~generall
9    8,    6|      still his former jesting humor, saide: Now trust mee~ ~
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