Day, Novell

1    5,    5|        more and more; they made choyce of certaine friends~ ~and
2    5,    7|       one of them she must make choyce of, either to drinke~ ~the
3    5,   10| Daughter, thou couldst not make choyce of~ ~a meeter woman in all
4   10,    4|        as he~ ~shewed him those choyce delights, the like view
5   10,    7|      because in~ ~regard of her choyce (which could sort to none
6   10,    7|            Manutio, I have made choyce of thee, to be the faithfull
7   10,    7|        diminish it: I have made choyce of the onely~ ~and best
8   10,   10|   constantly keepe. I have made choyce of a yong~ ~virgine, answerable
9   10,   10|      dispensed with me, to make choyce of another Wife, and to
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