Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      asswaging of so dangerous a sicknesse.~ ~ About the beginning
 2  Ind      |          for the curing of which sicknesse it seemed, that the Physitians~ ~
 3    1,    1|       that being falne into this sicknesse, now eight daies~ ~since
 4    1,    1|         to make no respect of my sicknesse: for I had rather be~ ~offensive
 5    1,    1|    therein, had not this violent sicknesse hindered mine~ ~intention.
 6    2,    7| surprized with a sudden extreame sicknesse, in regard whereof (by~ ~
 7    2,    8|         he fell~ ~into a violent sicknesse, and store of Physicions
 8    2,    8|      observing the course of his sicknesse, yet not reaching to the
 9    2,    8|     found the true effect of his sicknesse, when~ ~taking the Father
10    2,    8|      life by this long lingering sicknesse. And let thy~ ~soule be
11    2,    8|      France fell into a grievous sicknesse, and perceiving her selfe
12    2, Song|   bondage is free liberty,~ ~ My sicknesse health, my tortures sweet
13    4,    5|          fell into~ ~an extreame sicknesse, occasioned onely by her
14    5,    5| youthfull time. Guidotto feeling sicknesse to~ ~over-master him, and
15    5,    7| intending~ ~(under the shadow of sicknesse) to let her lye in there,
16    5,    9|          I am perswaded, that my sicknesse soone will~ ~cease. The
17    5,    9|     joyed, that he imagined, his sicknesse began instantly a little
18    5,    9|      much, the extreamity of his sicknesse, as nothing can ensue~ ~
19    7,    9|          Lydia (upon a pretended sicknesse) keepeth her chamber, and
20    7,    9|         outwarde apparances of~ ~sicknesse. One day after dinner, shee
21    7,    9|         shaken with so violent a sicknesse? And~ ~you Madam, how kinde
22    7,    9|         heate of a yet turbulent sicknesse,~ ~your equall love can
23    7,    9|          regard of her perillous sicknesse,~ ~yet lovingly) and as
24    9,    3|    further in the quality of his sicknesse.~ ~ The Damosell delivered
25   10,    8|      falling into extreamitie of sicknesse, was very sorry to behold
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