Day, Novell

1    1,    1| sometimes therefore we may~ ~be beguiled in opinion, by electing
2    3,    2|     Queene had beene this night beguiled:~ ~wherefore (very advisedly)
3    3,    6|       be~ ~deceived. I have not beguiled you, to take any honour
4    3,    8|     like speeches, as thus they beguiled the time,~ ~so did they
5    6,   10|       knew some others, who had beguiled~ ~their Husbandes, in very
6    6,   10|       wee have very~ ~cunningly beguiled you. How now? answered Dioneus,
7    7,    7|        his~ ~smooth lookes have beguiled both you and me. For, no
8    9,    5|        the Gods themselves bene beguiled of their Wenches, who were
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