Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       or mollestation~ ~then we find here.~ ~ And although Country
 2    1,    4|       many meanes, whereby~ ~to find out one that might best
 3    1,    4|   endure every day, but sildome find such~ ~delights prepared
 4    2,    5|   discontentment: yet you shall find Brother, that his wife,
 5    2,    5|        the Lad, where hee might find it;~ ~who shewed him a little
 6    2,    5|        Brother, not dreaming to find a Queane to his Sister,
 7    2,    6|        her children againe; but find no person there remayning,
 8    2,    8|          But because herein~ ~I find you to be both discreet
 9    3,    2|       had sought, yet could not find any likelihood, whereby~ ~
10    3,    2|         and noyse, he could not find~ ~out the party he looked
11    3,    3|       not refuse him, but would find some other for her better~ ~
12    3,    7|       reputed to be Saints, but find them now to be far~ ~otherwise.
13    3,    9|  comfort and content, you shall find me therein both willing~ ~
14    4,   10|        groping in the darke, to find either some staires or~ ~
15    5,    8|         you all thinke, and I~ ~find to be my mortall enemy:
16    5,   10|       no lesse joyfull for thus find. him, then his Wife was~ ~
17    6,    6|         and the~ ~other: you'll find art and proportion in the
18    7,    6|    heere: yet I will be sure to find thee some where else, and
19    7,    8| consulted with her~ ~wittes, to find some apte meanes for conversing
20    7,    9|          wise? Where canst thou find any one to go beyond thee
21    7,    9|         cut~ ~downe) they could find as cunning meanes to over-reach
22    7, Song|        spight,~ ~ That I should find no ease by day or night,~ ~
23    7, Song|         kinde of blisse,~ ~ Yet find no forme at all:~ ~ Other
24    8,    1|        her love, and she should find him ready to fulfill~ ~whatsoever
25    8,    2|   protest upon my word, I could find in my heart to smite~ ~thee
26    8,    3|        first men, that~ ~should find out this precious stone,
27    8,    7|         that (as yet) she could find no convenient~ ~opportunity,
28    8,    9|       spoken of you to him, and find him to stand~ ~affected
29    8,   10|       heere in your City, as to find some succour in such~ ~an
30    9,    4|         all Sienna, and yet not find such another Doublet~ ~as
31    9,    6|  angerly answered. What shall I find that thou~ ~darst doe to
32    9,    9|    manner as~ ~they ought, shal find it (as you al wil affirm
33   10,    4|         death to life: you shal find no other~ ~entertainment
34   10,    5|         partes of the world, to find out~ ~any one that was able
35   10,    6|          But~ ~because he shall find it a laborious taske, requiring
36   10,    7|        to thee, that thou shalt find me~ ~firme and constant,
37   10,    7|       Yet hopefull thoughts doe find but poore reliefe.~ ~ When
38   10,    8|       thine, for thou canst not find any other so conforme to
39   10,   10|    service; wherein you~ ~shall find mee both willing and ready.
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