Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        pleasures are cut~ ~off by griefe and anguish; so sorrowes
 2  Ind      |           our Citizens~ ~doe, the griefe notwithstanding is so much
 3    2,    8|           his parents, that their griefe and sorrow grew~ ~beyond
 4    2,    8|           but yet it was no meane griefe to them, if it should so~ ~
 5    2,   10|           overcome with exceeding griefe,~ ~and when she was silent,
 6    3,    4|           physicke for her~ ~owne griefe, as soone as his; yet the
 7    3,    6|        now (to my hearts endlesse griefe) how thou wastest and consumest~ ~
 8    3,    7|            causing in him extreme griefe and melancholy, yet concealling
 9    3,    8| continuall tribulation and hearts griefe.~ ~In which respect, before
10    4,    1|        was swolne so~ ~great with griefe, as hardly was he able to
11    4,    1|        denied us.~ ~ Extremity of griefe and sorrow, withheld his
12    5,    3|           in the Tree, so full of griefe, as no~ ~man could be more;
13    5,   10|           it~ ~is no small hearts griefe to mee, that age should
14    9,    1|          confounded with the like griefe and sorrow, that all his
15   10,    5|     Garden. So excessive grew her griefe and~ ~affliction, that it
16   10,    7|           beare the burden of her griefe no~ ~longer; fell into a
17   10,    7|         had the heart, to tell my griefe,~ ~ My thoughts did speake,
18   10,    8|   Gentlemen conceived such hearty griefe, as if he had bin their~ ~
19   10,    8|           to him: confounded with griefe and~ ~desperate thoughtes,
20   10,    9|          at large, the publique~ ~griefe and sorrow, with the continuall
21   10,   10|         her necke, to the great~ ~griefe and mourning of all that
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