Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|         halt, lame,~ ~and blind, or troubled with any other diseases,
 2    2,    3|           Knights were not a little troubled and offended, at~ ~such
 3    2,    7|             foorth a Squiffe on the troubled waves, reposing more~ ~confidence
 4    3,    2|          woman, who was never twice troubled in~ ~a night before. The
 5    3,    2|         rest, but rather~ ~would be troubled with apparant agitation,
 6    3,    3|            this false report, being troubled in his~ ~minde thereat beyond
 7    3,    3|            the greater, seeing me~ ~troubled with such an enemy to goodnesse.
 8    3,    3|            she so much seemed to be troubled withall; and when he was
 9    3,    3|            yet would I not have you troubled or disobeyed, only I~ ~desire
10    3,    6|          selfe, my husbands head is troubled~ ~now with nothing else,
11    3,    6|      although she was exceedingly~ ~troubled in mind, and saw what her
12    4,    1|               infinitely busied and troubled, after dinner, and as he
13    4,   10|           in regard we would not be troubled~ ~hereafter, with any more
14    5,    8|            not (by any~ ~meanes) be troubled. It was then about the ninth
15    5,    9| considerations, wheeled~ ~about her troubled braine, onely in tender
16    6,   10|             and the water nothing~ ~troubled by their being there, they
17    7,    1|            all; perceiving me to be troubled~ ~and terrified by Spirits;
18    7,    5|       demanded, whether shee were~ ~troubled or mollested that night
19    9,    6|           Then faining to be~ ~much troubled and sleepie, he arose from
20   10,    8|             and maturity, then I am troubled withall, and I~ ~can covet
21   10,    9|             was the solemnitic much troubled, but every one there very
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