Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|     giving him many harsh and bitter speeches,~ ~commanded, that
 2    2,    3|  witnesse, that suffered such bitter and cruell torments~ ~on
 3    2,    6|     such and so many were the bitter thwartings, as~ ~hardly
 4    2,    8|       poore estate, after the bitter passage of so many miseries,~ ~
 5    2,   10|       life,~ ~and endured his bitter passion, as on that day;
 6    4,    2|   shoutes outcries, with most bitter~ ~words breathed forth against
 7    4,    8|    the Maide; gave him~ ~very bitter and harsh language. All
 8    5,   10|      hee began. Oh Wife! What bitter~ ~speeches did you use (
 9    6,    3| byting, no lesse~ ~sharpe and bitter, then had first come from
10    7,    4|      impatient Nature, was as bitter~ ~unto her in words on the
11    7,    8|  these occurrences; in~ ~most bitter manner they railed on Arriguccio,
12    8,    6|      for it wil be so extreme bitter in his mouth, as~ ~it will
13    8,    6|       his~ ~tongue tasted the bitter Aloes, he began to coughe
14    8,    6|       the first was exceeding bitter to his taste, this other~ ~
15    8,    6|    and spetting, sware~ ~many bitter Oathes, that his Brawne
16    8,    7|     and deriding~ ~(with many bitter taunts and jests) the lamentable
17    8,    7|     love, but sauced with the bitter Wormewood~ ~of hate. So
18    8,    9|        gave him most hard and bitter~ ~speeches, terming him
19    9,    3|   faire young Nunne, from the bitter reprehensions of the as~ ~
20    9,    3|     that case, oppressed with bitter pangs and throwes; as~ ~
21   10,    8|     not onely~ ~worthy of all bitter reproofe, but also the severest
22   10,    8|       mee. The other, is your bitter threatnings against~ ~Gisippus
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