Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|     peerelesse, which much the more enflamed his~ ~affections, and (almost)
 2    1, Song|          other meete,~ ~ But hearts enflamed with the same desire.~ ~
 3    3,    5|               as your divine beauty enflamed mine affections, even so
 4    3,    6|          honest minded husband, and enflamed with rage,~ ~suddenly replied;
 5    3,    9|             were the more violently enflamed, as fearing~ ~least some
 6    4,    4| understanding: that he was no lesse enflamed with noble affection~ ~towards
 7    4,    4|           of~ ~her: being much more enflamed now, then formerly he had
 8    7,    5|            no~ ~Priest. These words enflamed his jealousie more violently
 9    7,    7|           his affection~ ~became so enflamed to her, as he vowed, never
10    7,    8|             Arriguccio so furiously enflamed, that hee must needes bee~ ~
11    8,    2|             company. All which so~ ~enflamed sweet Sir Simon, that he
12    8,    7|              as proceeded from an~ ~enflamed affection, which appearing
13    8,    9|             his desire immeasurably enflamed, to bee made a~ ~member
14    8,   10|            Trade, by pretending her enflamed~ ~affection towards him,
15    9,    5|          and cunning~ ~carriage, as enflamed him farre more furiously,
16    9,    5|           selfe could so soone have enflamed her~ ~affection, and being
17   10,    4|            with beholding her; and, enflamed with earnest desire, to~ ~
18   10,    8|            deserving; he becam so~ ~enflamed with affection to her, as
19   10,    8|         fiercer he felt his desires enflamed, which being unable to quench,
20   10,    8|            alliance. But fervently, enflamed by her bright beauty, and
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