Day, Novell

1    3,    9| husbands, and laboured by the~ ~motions of her friends and kindred,
2    4,    5|         many kinde and friendly motions, to understand~ ~the reason
3    5,    1|       amorous desire: made many motions to~ ~Ciphaeus the Father
4    5,    8|        tractable to mens honest motions, then~ ~ever they shewed
5    5,    9|          her Brethren made many motions to her, to oyne~ ~her selfe
6    7,    3| frivolous, especially, when the motions mooved by such an~ ~one
7    8,    7|       her selfe, many desperate motions~ ~entred her minde, to throw
8    9,    1|         Fortune? Then, contrary motions, overswaying these suspitions,
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