Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|   brethren, perceiving in what wofull and wretched estate you~ ~
 2    2,    6|      Beritola had finished het wofull~ ~complaints, as daily shee
 3    2,    8|         hearing the variety of wofull~ ~miseries happening to
 4    2,   10|         Our Judge was now in a wofull perplexity, and confessing
 5    3,    8|  therefore you being~ ~in this wofull manner tormented, your tribulations
 6    4,    5|      which she made infinite~ ~wofull lamentations, earnestly
 7    4,    6|   whereupon, she was in~ ~such wofull extremity, that she knew
 8    4,    7|  unjustly~ ~accused her. Poore wofull maide, thus was she instantly
 9    4,    8|   could not pierce, now in his wofull death split in sunder;~ ~
10    5,    1|        She continuing in these wofull lamentations, and the Mariners~ ~
11    5,    2|        her, in such a solitary wofull~ ~condition.~ ~ Carapresa
12    5,    3|      Angelina, he was the most wofull man in~ ~the world, wandering
13    5,    6|       to behold such a sad and wofull spectacle, even~ ~the whole
14    5,    7|        doe, and pittying the~ ~wofull distresse of her Daughter,
15    5,    7|    Chamber window, heard~ ~the wofull lamentations of Pedro in
16    5,    8|        them, they espyed~ ~the wofull Woman, the Dogges eagerly
17    5,    9|    leaving~ ~his mother a most wofull Lady.~ ~ After so much time
18    8,   10| breathed forth such sighes and wofull lamentations, as no~ ~Woman
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