Day, Novell

1    2,    2|         constant, not~ ~wantonly gadding, in the joviall youthfulnesse
2    3,    6| affecting~ ~to his wife; yet his gadding eye gazed elsewhere, and
3    7,    3|          womens wits are sildome gadding abroad, when any~ ~necessitie
4    8,    7|          about her, yet not in a gadding or grosse manner: for~ ~
5    9,    5|          at home,~ ~but must bee gadding in to other mens grounds?
6   10,   10|    Smocke onely, and so send her gadding. All there present~ ~about
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