Day, Novell

1    3,    8|      canst confesse thine owne wilfull follie,~ ~but this should
2    4,    1|      me, by thine immodest and wilfull folly, and whereas~ ~Nature
3    4,    1|     man to mourne for his owne wilfull offence. Neverthelesse,
4    7,    4|       head~ ~smitten off, as a wilfull murtherer of thy wife; for
5    8,    9|      they which beguile~ ~such wilfull foolish men; are not to
6    9,    7|    Woman, although thy froward wilfull Nature be such, as hath
7    9,    9|   concerning the froward~ ~and wilfull wife of Talano, who had
8    9,    9| observe in the reclaiming of a wilfull wife, the most froward and~ ~
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