Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       living without any rule or measure; which~ ~they might very
 2  Ind      |          as are without meane or measure, are subject to no~ ~long
 3    1,    1|             He delighted (beyond measure) and addicted his best studies,
 4    1,    4|        made him sad beyond all~ ~measure: Neverthelesse, without
 5    2,    5|          being sorrowfull beyond measure; cryed out to the boy for
 6    2,    6|       The Nurse~ ~weeping beyond measure for the losse of her Ladie,
 7    2,    6|    himselfe; who greeving beyond measure, to be thus~ ~treacherously
 8    2,    6|          once he was~ ~young and measure others offences by his owne,
 9    2,    7|        so~ ~impetuous beyond all measure, and so tormented the Ship
10    2,    7|        he was afflicted beyond~ ~measure, that he could not understand
11    2,    7|    before, yet~ ~pleasing beyond measure, by reason of his treacherous
12    2,    7|    growing in love (beyond all~ ~measure) with her. When the Prince
13    2,    7|          greefe was beyond all~ ~measure) hee graunted the King of
14    2,    7|   Soldane was joyfull beyond all measure, welcomming both him~ ~and
15    2,    8|         and sorrow grew~ ~beyond measure. Many earnest entreaties
16    2,    8|          him, in~ ~farre greater measure then ever they were before:
17    3,    3|       his~ ~minde thereat beyond measure, tooke the Gentlewoman by
18    3,   10|         serve God in the highest measure; to which end, as~ ~thou
19    4,    8|     vexed and greeved beyond all measure. Neverthelesse, seeing~ ~
20    4,    8|         with sorrow beyond all~ ~measure, she was in such perplexity,
21    5,    1|      wept and greeved beyond all measure, to see the ship~ ~beaten
22    5,    4|        in thee, step up (in some measure) to~ ~plead thine excuse,
23    5,    9|          gladly (though in meane measure)~ ~expresse his honourable
24    6,    1| afflicted in soule,~ ~beyond all measure; overcome with many colde
25    7,    4|         him bowsie beyonde~ ~all measure: and leaving him sleeping
26    7,    9|       time, which yet (in some~ ~measure) may be releeved and recompenced:
27    9,    8|           yet not in such cruell measure~ ~inflicted, as that on
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