Day, Novell

1    1,    5|  opinion perswaded him over fondly,~ ~that he should easily
2    2,    3|   that al such things as we fondly~ ~tearme to be our owne,
3    5,    7|   surmise, except thou wilt fondly betray thy selfe. If you
4    7,    8| many Merchants~ ~have done) fondly imagined, to make himselfe
5    8,    7|  him, of whom you became so fondly jealous. The which words
6    8,    9|   of Filth: The Physitian~ ~fondly beleeving, that (in the
7    9,    5|     intent thither, as shee fondly~ ~imagined. Wife, or wife
8    9,    6|     name of Nicoletta, so~ ~fondly affected by Calandrino,
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