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1 Ind | onely the~ ~wise might now learne, but also the very simplest 2 1, 4| of Saint Benedict, as to learne all the~ ~particularities 3 2, 2| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY WEE MAY LEARNE, THAT SUCH THINGS AS SOMETIME 4 2, 5| for ought that I could learne)~ ~once remembring either 5 2, 9| answer thee. I am not to~ ~learne, that these accidents by 6 2, 9| remained some few~ ~dayes, to learne the streetes name where 7 3, 6| outcry, and you are not to learne, that the world~ ~is more 8 4, 3| Marseilles (as you are not now to learne) is in Provence; seated~ ~ 9 4, Song| some (beside my selfe) do learne to sing it,~ ~ And so consider 10 4, Song| themselves do sigh too late.~ ~ Learne Lovers, learne, what tis 11 4, Song| late.~ ~ Learne Lovers, learne, what tis to be unjust,~ ~ 12 5, 5| ever know it, or yet could learne whose~ ~Daughter she was. 13 5, 8| may the~ ~better know, and learne likewise to shun, as a deadly 14 7, 1| observation of my Novell: learne a wholsome and holy~ ~prayer, 15 7, 1| be amisse for you,~ ~to learne them both by hart, for ( 16 7, 9| them to his service, to learne the manners of honourable~ ~ 17 7, 9| familiarly affected, need learne no wit of men in amourous 18 8, 6| us. Canst~ ~thou not yet learne to leave thy mocking and 19 8, 7| anguish be sensible to thee, learne what it is to mocke men 20 8, 9| Ditties, out of which he may~ ~learne no meane wisedome. When 21 9, 9| OF OTHER MEN, MUST FIRST LEARNE THEMSELVES, HOW TO LOVE:~ ~ 22 9, 9| Britaine. The one desiring to learne~ ~what he should do, whereby 23 9, 9| other answere, but this:~ ~Learne to love. Which was no sooner 24 9, 9| affection you beare to them: Learne then to~ ~love men, as Salomon 25 10, 2| medicine, he could ever learne, against any disease in 26 10, 6| correct vices in other~ ~men, learne first to subdue them in 27 10, 6| the warre, where a man may learne to conquere his owne appetite. 28 10, 8| sent him to Athens to~ ~learne Philosophy, but with letters 29 10, 9| worthy mind, being no way to learne, in what manner to entertaine~ ~