Day, Novell

1    3,    3|        grew the Gentleman~ ~very jocond, being so surely certifyed
2    4,   10| restoring them to their~ ~former jocond humor, and banishing Tragicall
3    5,    1|       the inestimable joy of our jocond Lover, into as heavy sorrow
4    8,    1|         her, was extraordinarily jocond and contented,~ ~returning
5    8,    7|       was our Scholler the onely jocond man of the world, and failed~ ~
6    8,    7|    between her armes: in which~ ~jocond perswasion, the chearful
7    9,    3|       Nello, were not a~ ~little jocond, for meeting so well with
8   10,    8|         it well, we~ ~will be as jocond as they: if they frowne
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