Day, Novell

1    2,   10| maintenance of our harmelesse recreations; the priviledge of Dioneus~ ~
2    4,    3| delights else for their dally recreations, inviting their. Neighbours,~ ~
3    4,    8| together.~ ~ In the harmlesse recreations of youth, graver judgements
4    7,    9|        apt to all~ ~sprightly recreations, rich, and abounding in
5    9,   10|       one fel to their wonted recreations, as best agreed with~ ~their
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