Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       the weake and sickly: In misery and~ ~affliction of our
 2  Ind      |       Such was~ ~the pittifull misery of poore people, and divers,
 3    2,    2|      thus extended to him~ ~in misery, drew on (by Table discourse)
 4    2,    3|        could) before further~ ~misery insulted over them, to make
 5    2,    3|      forgetful of their former misery, fell againe~ ~into as unreasonable
 6    2,    3|      expected, but poverty and misery of life for ever. As for
 7    2,    6|        in~ ~this extraordinary misery. As shee walked in these
 8    2,    8|       of him, Age, want, and~ ~misery had so mightily altered
 9    3,    1| condition; but much more the~ ~misery of his great defectes. Then
10    4      |        Envy in this world, but misery~ ~onely.~ ~ But what shall
11    4,    3|       in great distresse and~ ~misery. The just vengeance of Heaven
12    4, Song|       Desiring, that to end my misery,~ ~ Death may come speedily,
13    5,    2|        and lived in extreamest misery.~ ~ Newes came to Liparis,
14    5,    6|      it not true~ ~Loves fatal misery, even in the very height
15    5,    6|         Marke now, how quickly misery can receive comfort, upon
16    5,    7|     embrace, she accounted her misery beyond all other~ ~womens,
17    8,    5|     naturall covetousnesse and misery, the Judges would bring~ ~
18    8,    7|        your triumphing in~ ~my misery, when poor I, trotted about
19    8,    7|    both made a pastime~ ~of my misery, thou didst demand of him,
20    8,    7|     her, in thus heaping one~ ~misery upon another, and never
21   10,    8| extreame poverty, disgrace and misery, but onely infinite Amity?
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