Day, Novell

1    3,    7| daughter, of~ ~whom he was most affectionately enamoured; cannot chuse,
2    3,    7|    kissed and embraced him most affectionately, welcomming him~ ~lovingly
3    3,    9|      wise; she loveth thee most affectionately, and~ ~with her mayest thou
4    3,    9|        her husband was now so~ ~affectionately devoted; she made choise
5    4,    4|    soule, that they were~ ~most affectionately pleasing to her, and in
6    9,    2|         meaning, grew also as~ ~affectionately inclined towards her, and
7   10,    7|      run at the~ ~Tilt; fell so affectionately enamored of him, that she
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