Day, Novell

1  Ind      |  most horrid and dreadfull regards, newly stolne upon them
2    1,    1|  so great to us, that~ ~he regards not our errors, but the
3    2,    8|    threw many affectionate regards upon him, convaying~ ~such
4    2,    8|   imaginations. For,~ ~she regards not now the eminency of
5    3,    4| many backe and circumspect regards, he proceeded~ ~so farre
6    4,    7| observation of her amorous regards,~ ~but the Tinder tooke,
7    8,    7|   beheld him with pleasing regards;~ ~hee learned to know the
8    9,    5|   noting what affectionate regards (with~ ~bashfulnesse) he
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