Day, Novell

1    1,    7|         stomacke, to avoyde base humours that stupifie the braine,~ ~
2    2,    9|      tried~ ~experimentally, the humours and affections of divers
3    2,   10|          behaviour; so are their humours as~ ~variously transported.
4    3,    3|         contraried in his wanton humours, hath~ ~(meerely in despight)
5    3,    5|    sparkling in her eye,~ ~other humours flowing, her pulses strongly
6    4,    2| preaching and teares, he fed the humours of the~ ~Venetians so pleasingly,
7    6,    6|   according to~ ~their different humours and interests.~ ~ When Scalza
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