Day, Novell

1  Ind      |        their houses, went wildly wandring abroad~ ~in the fields,
2    2,    5|          on the~ ~contrary hand, wandring up the street called Ruga
3    2,    6|        after) come forth againe, wandring along thorow the woods.
4    3,    2|        be an occasion, to urge a wandring in her appetite, and to~ ~
5    3,    7| concerning his banishment, and~ ~wandring seaven yeeres in exile thorow
6    7, Song|          quite,~ ~ Bequeath'd to wandring wayes.~ ~ If I be poasted
7    9,    5|         so pleasing. But because wandring from the~ ~truth of things,
8    9,    5|       Are these the fruites~ ~of wandring abroad?~ ~ Calandrino being
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