Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       answere, as might no~ ~way trouble or entangle him: summoning
 2    2,    3|    sonnes, which occasioned much trouble in the whole Countrey, by
 3    3,   10|          he gives me such~ ~sore trouble that I can hardly bear it."~ ~ "
 4    4,    2|    without much mollestation and trouble of~ ~the people; where imprisoning
 5    4,   10|         onely engine of all this trouble, clearly~ ~acquitting Ruggiero
 6    5,    1|      forgotte all her greefe and trouble on the Sea, remaining in~ ~
 7    6,   10|        sufficient to torment and trouble all~ ~their vertue, all
 8    6,   10|       Sardignia.~ ~ But why do I trouble you with the repetition
 9    7,    1|        our dore,~ ~ And see thou trouble us no more.~ ~ ~ ~ So that
10    7,    2|        all, but rather it is a~ ~trouble to the house, then otherwise.
11    7,    3|         Gossip.~ ~ But why doe I trouble my selfe, in talking thus
12    7,    5|      stones into his~ ~mouth, to trouble his speech from her knowledge;
13    7,    5|      Alas Sir, said she,~ ~never trouble your selfe, in sending any
14    8,    7| yesternight, inflicting too much trouble upon us, and a~ ~grievous
15    8,   10|       Salabetto, in what great~ ~trouble and affliction of minde
16    9,    1|          faithfull servant) what trouble and~ ~affliction of minde
17    9,    2|          selfe discreetly~ ~from trouble, as already hath bin related:
18    9,    4|      offended, and raised~ ~much trouble in the house, charged the
19   10,    8|     arise thereby, and make much trouble among our friends,~ ~which
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