Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        desire it may not be so dreadfull to you, to hinder your~ ~
 2  Ind      |        of men, and with such a dreadfull terrour, that one Brother
 3  Ind      |      so great, that it was a~ ~dreadfull sight to behold, and as
 4  Ind      |     but~ ~with most horrid and dreadfull regards, newly stolne upon
 5    1,    1|         nor any feare of his~ ~dreadfull judgements. Many times in
 6    2,    1|     countenance, that it was a dreadfull sight to looke upon him,~ ~
 7    2,    4|        his life in a danger so dreadfull. The~ ~like he did to Tranium,
 8    2,    5| Casement, and with a stearne~ ~dreadfull voyce, demanded, who durst
 9    2,    7|     you, a very terrible~ ~and dreadfull tempest overtooke us, so
10    3,    7|      iristantly he used~ ~such dreadfull threatnings to me, and which (
11    3,    8|        am I? The Monke (with a dreadfull voyce)~ ~replyed: Thou art
12    3,    8|      as if they had seene some dreadfull~ ~sight, or gastly apporition;
13    5,    6|        proved disastrous~ ~and dreadfull to them both: for the King,
14    5,    7|      of~ ~lightning, and a few dreadfull clappes of thunder, there
15    5,    8|     giving~ ~her very vile and dreadfull speeches, and threatning
16    7,    4|        great stone made such a dreadfull noise in the Well; that
17    7,   10|        Cockes began to crow, a dreadfull hearing~ ~to walking spirits,
18    8,    9|      then to behold a sight so dreadfull. But because he was come
19    9,    1|      in feare,~ ~so gastly and dreadfull alwayes was his personall
20    9,    1|        surprized with divers~ ~dreadfull conceites and imaginations,
21    9,    7|   sodainly rushed a~ ~huge and dreadfull Wolfe, as having found her
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