Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      words, became exceeding sorrowfull, and sayd~ ~within himselfe;
 2    2,    5|      helpe himselfe,~ ~being sorrowfull beyond measure; cryed out
 3    2,    8|  shee became very penitently sorrowfull for~ ~all her sinnes, earnestly
 4    3,    7|  honest Knight, who was very sorrowfull for Aldobrandino,~ ~gladly
 5    3,    8|  rest did, were very sad and sorrowfull for him.~ ~ The Abbot (cloathed
 6    3,    9|     Having taken her sad and sorrowfull farewell of them all,~ ~
 7    4,    4| whereat she grew exceedingly sorrowfull, perceiving, that not onely~ ~
 8    4,    6|    soule was extraordinarily sorrowfull, and~ ~teares flowed abundantly
 9    4,    7| Saint Paul, by their sad and sorrowfull accusers, Strambo,~ ~Lagina,
10    5,    1| before, hee grew exceeding~ ~sorrowfull, as fearing that which after
11    5,    6|     but also was exceeding~ ~sorrowfull for what he had done, sending
12    5,   10|     him, then his Wife was~ ~sorrowfull, tooke him by the hand,
13    7,    6|       Now was shee the onely sorrowfull woman of the world; for
14    8,    6|      he were more then halfe sorrowfull, yet~ ~supporting still
15    8,    7|     trust me, I am exceeding sorrowfull, that I may not (as yet)~ ~
16    8,    9|     the world could bee more sorrowfull then they, as desiring~ ~
17    8,   10|       how thy love maketh me sorrowfull for~ ~this misfortune, and
18   10,    5|      home againe, the~ ~most sorrowfull Woman as ever lived, considering
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