Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|       in no mean affliction and torment of minde, for the~ ~monstrous
 2    2,    8|          which proved a greater torment to him,~ ~then if it had
 3    2,    9|      appointed, to his no meane torment: he not~ ~onely died, but
 4    2, Song|         That though I found the torment sharp, and great;~ ~ Yet
 5    3,    7|    neere her, he saide. Madame, torment your selfe~ ~no more, for
 6    3,    7|       one onely sin, may justly torment you,~ ~because I know for
 7    4,    1|         which most of all did~ ~torment her; she fell into a very
 8    4,    5| Isabella, thou dost nothing but torment~ ~thy selfe, with calling
 9    4,    7|      the strict infliction of~ ~torment so severely urged and followed
10    6,   10|     them: it were sufficient to torment and trouble all~ ~their
11    7,    8|      her Daughter: she began to torment her selfe with anger, saying.
12    8,    7|         greater addition to her torment; for, as she removed from
13    8,    7|      any repose to qualifie the torment:~ ~but drove her still from
14    8,    7|         still in this agonie of torment, quite voyde of all~ ~hope,
15    8,    7|         Beast; thus to vexe and torment mee in such mercilesse manner.
16    8,    7|   another, and never ceasing to torment her, especially~ ~now in
17    8,    9|     ceased not to afflict and~ ~torment him, till the night was
18    9,    3|         I would not have you to torment your selfe, in such an~ ~
19    9,    5|      for charities sake) not to torment him any more: for~ ~he had
20   10,    7|        journey, with~ ~endlesse torment and affliction of soule,
21   10,    8|     incensed, as (without any~ ~torment inflicted on thee) to confesse
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