Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|         for you to guesse at his greefe, then I~ ~am any way, able
 2    2,    5|      dead~ ~bodie, and Andrea in greefe dying, very hardly had bene
 3    2,    7| extraordinarily afflicted~ ~with greefe for her first misfortune;
 4    2,    7|     secretly (to her no~ ~little greefe and sorrow) yet attended
 5    2,    7|          there (to the no little greefe of the whole~ ~Cittie) they
 6    2,    7|          his Sonne (for whom his greefe was beyond all~ ~measure)
 7    2,   10|      Perhaps the~ ~extraordinary greefe and melancholly suffered
 8    3,    9|         but rather encreased the greefe, and drove it~ ~to more
 9    4,    1|        extreamly confounded with greefe thereat. Once he intended,
10    4,    6|       overcome with extremity of greefe and~ ~sorrow, presently
11    4,    8|          his hearts tormenting~ ~greefe, would give leave to doe.~ ~
12    4,    8|      Porch,~ ~it moved very much greefe and amazement, considering,
13    4,    8|          some inward conceyte of greefe had~ ~caused his death,
14    4,    8|          even as extreamity of~ ~greefe finished his life, so did
15    4,    8|    Husbands understanding, whose greefe was so great, as it exceeded~ ~
16    4, Song|          I may die,~ ~ To finish greefe and life in one blest houre.~ ~
17    5,    1|          was no meane burthen of greefe~ ~unto his Noble Father,
18    5,    1|           soone forgotte all her greefe and trouble on the Sea,
19    5,    2|          was exceeding full of~ ~greefe, for his so desperate departure)
20    5,    9|  necessity was extreame, and his greefe~ ~great, remembring his
21    5,    9|   passions proceeded rather from greefe of minde, as being loather
22    8,    3|          falling into wonderfull greefe and melancholy, for losse
23    8,    7|        her senses afterward, her greefe and sorrow ex.~ ~ceeded
24    8,    7|   exclaiming on them, but that~ ~greefe and heavie weeping overcame
25   10,    9|      selfe, in such extremity of greefe, as now you~ ~leave me;
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