Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        injuries were~ ~patiently endured, as well by private persons (
 2    2,    6|          Offices, which yet they endured with admirable patience.~ ~
 3    2,    7|         her dishonourable wrongs endured~ ~at his hands onely, by
 4    2,    8|         long labour and exercise endured in service) more~ ~lustie
 5    2,    8|      shedding many a salt teare, endured this reproach,~ ~as hee
 6    2,    9|          personally, or~ ~if she endured any such suite, either shee
 7    2,   10|      died to give us life,~ ~and endured his bitter passion, as on
 8    3,    3|       courses or no, and~ ~to be endured by any civill Gentlewoman;
 9    3,    6|            With patience Madam I endured all before, but now (me
10    3,    8|      thither; and when he~ ~hath endured so much punishment, as may
11    3,    8|         the light of heaven, and endured such strict discipline~ ~
12    4,    2| extremities of~ ~anguish he hath endured, onely for my love. May
13    4,    2|   annointed with~ ~Hony, that he endured therby unspeakable anguish.
14    4,   10|         which they have this day endured.~ ~ Madame Fiammetta, whose
15    5,    1|          then a beast: not onely endured all~ ~patiently, but also
16    7,    8|     unkindnesse is not [to] be~ ~endured, but rather let the dogge
17    7,    9|         she said, albeit hee had endured extreame paine, and~ ~still
18    8,    7|         sadnesse Ancilla, I have endured the most miserablest~ ~night
19    9,   10|            be the more patiently endured by you all, in saying what
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