Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        Master Chappelet still wept and sighed, and continued
 2    2,    6|      his armes about her, and wept exceedingly.~ ~ Afterward,
 3    2,    7|    who~ ~wrung her hands, and wept bitterly; he commaunded
 4    2,    7|        hearing these~ ~words, wept both bitterly: and after
 5    2,   10|  demeanor to her, because she wept and lamented greevously.
 6    3,    3|       dissembling, as if shee wept, wiping her eyes with~ ~
 7    3,    7|      me, on the day~ ~when we wept for him, who was supposed
 8    3,    8| relation, that a dead man was wept~ ~and mournd for, in sted
 9    3,    9|       the Lords and Gentlemen wept and sighed~ ~extraordinarily,
10    4,    5| againe,~ ~having a long while wept and greevously lamented;
11    4,    5|      her Vision,~ ~sighed and wept exceedingly; and after she
12    5,    1|   especially~ ~Iphigenia, who wept and greeved beyond all measure,
13    5,    2|      desperate departure) she wept and lamented~ ~extraordinarily,
14    7,    3|  clasping~ ~him in his armes, wept with conceite of joy, kissing
15    7,    4|    Cheta (seeming as if she~ ~wept) sayde.~ ~ Alas my good
16    7,    8|    doubt, but the poore maide wept exceedingly, as she~ ~had
17    8,    7|   miserable~ ~Lady sighed and wept very grievously, the time
18   10,    5|   hearing her husbands words, wept exceedingly, and~ ~avouched,
19   10,    8|     seeing how Titus bitterly wept,~ ~in agonies of most moving
20   10,    9|   from thee.~ ~ The Lady, who wept exceedingly, thus answered.
21   10,   10|     The Marquesse whose heart wept bloody teares, as his eyes
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