Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        integrity; so that, by the vehement asseveration of his words~ ~(
 2    2,    6|     custody, breathing foorth a~ ~vehement sighe, spake in this manner.
 3    3,    7|          breathed foorth a very~ ~vehement sigh, and was stricken with
 4    3,    7|      charged to doe the deede, by vehement perswasion of the brethren,~ ~
 5    3,    8|        Ferando breathing foorth a vehement sigh, desired to know what
 6    3,    9|            and drove it~ ~to more vehement extreamitie, compelling
 7    4,    2|            she avouched with very vehement asseverations: fell~ ~instantly
 8    4,    5|  Princesse, after an extreame and vehement sighe, thus~ ~she spake.
 9    4,    6|          breathing forth a very~ ~vehement sighe, and throwing his
10    4,    9| embowelled in the earth, so~ ~did vehement sighes breake mainly from
11    5,    2|              till venting forth a vehement sighe, thus he spake. My
12    5,    9|           offers, and with~ ~such vehement protestations of performance,
13    7,    3|       lifting up his eyes, with a vehement sigh, said. Wife,~ ~may
14    8,    2|         his armes, and fetching a vehement sigh,~ ~said. My Belcolore,
15    8,    4|            venting foorth manie a vehement sighe) at length~ ~returned
16    8,    7|    over-credulous Scholler, whose vehement affection~ ~to Madame Helena,
17   10,    4|           life. Then fetching a~ ~vehement sigh, opening her eyes,
18   10,    6|      became so linked to her in~ ~vehement maner, as he had no power
19   10,    6|       after he had ventred a very vehement sigh, thus he replyed. Beleeve
20   10,    9|            and~ ~breathed forth a vehement sigh. The Monkes and the
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