Day, Novell

1    3,    3| this case, but that it was over-much boldnesse, and~ ~very ill
2    3,    8|    answered Ferando, I was over-much~ ~jealous of her indeede:
3    4,    2| merit; wherein Lisetta was over-much~ ~conceyted of her selfe,
4    4,    7|  the~ ~bolder courage, and over-much bashfulnesse became abandoned,
5    4,   10|   error,~ ~whereby she had over-much offended him. As how? said
6    5,    3|    him, blaming him with~ ~over-much basenesse, so farre to disgrace
7    5,   10| reason,~ ~in regard of his over-much neglect towards her, and
8    8,    7| heate extreamely: and~ ~as over-much colde (that unhappy night)
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