Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|       occasion of her husbands hatred to her, and all~ ~the hard
 2    3,    6|        Next unto this, mortall hatred must arise~ ~betweene your
 3    3,    7|   whereby you~ ~conceived such hatred against him? Did he at any
 4    3,    7|    that all former rancour and hatred~ ~which had caused heavie
 5    4,    3|        Most cruell and bloudie hatred;~ ~yea, and so strangely
 6    4,    3|       were, who bearing deadly hatred~ ~to Hugnetto, incensed
 7    4,    9|          converted into deadly hatred: which yet he very cunningly
 8    5,    1|   neither desire of booty, nor hatred to you, did~ ~occasion my
 9    5,    5| hopefull expectation; a deadly hatred grew suddenly~ ~betweene
10    5,    8|      season) how to change her hatred~ ~into kinde love, which
11    5,    9|       she~ ~changed her former hatred towardes him, accepting
12    8,    2|    fire, continuing so long in hatred of~ ~a holy Priest, which
13    8,    7|       her; Yea, extremity~ ~of hatred in the highest degree; beating
14    8,    7|       I purpose with my utmost hatred, and as an ancient~ ~enemy
15   10,    2|      and instantly, his former hatred and spleene~ ~against Ghinotto,
16   10,    3| bereave me of my life, for any hatred thou barest me,~ ~but onely
17   10,    7|   Lords, and~ ~thereby win the hatred of their people.~ ~
18   10,    8|        a friend, to cease your hatred and disdaine, and suffer~ ~
19   10,    8|     the one, and procure~ ~the hatred of the other. Wherefore
20   10,    8|        Gratitude, the enemy to hatred~ ~and avarice, and which
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