Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       himselfe~ ~so singularly comforted with the heate thereof,
 2    2,    3|        great misfortunes, he~ ~comforted him very kindly, wishing
 3    2,    3|        therefore, having first comforted the two Knights, and made
 4    2,    4|      matters) he became~ ~much comforted, praysing God for this good
 5    2,    7|       shee became thereby well comforted and recovered. And seeing~ ~
 6    2,    7|       speaking,~ ~kindely they comforted him, with promises and solemne
 7    3,    3|      began she to seeme better comforted, and forbearing to play
 8    4,    1|   affectest, even as thou hast comforted him with~ ~that which he
 9    4,    4|    love hath guided me to be~ ~comforted, and manfully assisted by
10    5,    1|      of Rhodes, who so kindely comforted her, that she~ ~soone forgotte
11    5,    3|      more, for he could not be comforted by the~ ~smallest hopefull
12    5,    3|        could any~ ~man be more comforted, then he was at the sight
13    7,    8|        pittifully misused. She comforted her as well as she could,
14    7,    9|       great a losse.~ ~ Lesca, comforted her Lady, so much as lay
15    8,    6|         have (more then halfe) comforted me already in this case.~ ~
16    8,    7|         shee became the better comforted,~ ~entreating them by all
17   10,    7|  accordingly, and after he had comforted Lisana~ ~with kind and courteous
18   10,    7|      meanes to suspect it; she comforted her selfe till the evening,
19   10,    8| instant) make us both truely~ ~comforted, and dispose thy selfe (
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