Day, Novell

 1    1,    8|       forward)~ ~became a most sharpe Justicer, for the least
 2    2,    8|          worthily receive more sharpe reprehension, in yeelding
 3    2,    8|  comfort, then any severe~ ~or sharpe reprehension, smiling on
 4    2,    8|      grow much more fierce and sharpe, and the King of England, (
 5    4,    9|     the ambush, and~ ~having a sharpe Lance readily charged in
 6    4, Song| remaine,~ ~ To ease me of such sharpe afflictions,~ ~ But onely
 7    5,    3|     life was~ ~endangered by a sharpe pointed Javeline, and yet
 8    5,    4|        death, that knowing the sharpe~ ~rigour of the Law, I would
 9    5,    7|        chiding her~ ~with many sharpe and angry speeches, would
10    5,   10|        wee are as guilty; in a sharpe~ ~reprehending manner, thus
11    6,    3|      with a byting, no lesse~ ~sharpe and bitter, then had first
12    6,    7|        the continuance of this sharpe Edict, it fortuned~ ~that
13    6, Song|     more and more I felt these sharpe restraints.~ ~ Release me
14    7,    8|        his house, for the more sharpe reprehension of their Sister.~ ~
15    8,    2|        then Sir Simon, what by sharpe threatenings, of her~ ~soule
16    8,    7|    favour, but rather the more sharpe and severe~ ~infliction.
17   10,    9|        During which time of so sharpe visitation (the cause~ ~
18   10,   10|        Prince, though somewhat sharpe and unsufferable, in the~ ~
19   10,   10| courage: that can suffer the~ ~sharpe rigors, and (never the like
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