Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       cut~ ~off by griefe and anguish; so sorrowes cease by joyes
 2    1,    1|       of~ ~sorrow, paine, and anguish, and subjected to infinite
 3    3,    9|     extraordinary paine and~ ~anguish, no Chirurgeon or Physitian
 4    4,    2|     and what extremities of~ ~anguish he hath endured, onely for
 5    4,    2|    endured therby unspeakable anguish. When the poore man~ ~saw,
 6    4,    6|    which imagined paine~ ~and anguish I felt, instantly I awaked.
 7    5,    1| should dye with the~ ~greater anguish, in losing both his love
 8    5,    8|       from a death so full of anguish and horror: but seeing himselfe
 9    5,   10|        beside the~ ~painefull anguish he felt of his fingers,
10    7,    9|  well-neere halfe~ ~dead with anguish. See Sir (quoth she) was
11    7,    9|       the one~ ~side, and the anguish asswaging him on the other,
12    8,    7|    ages. Therefore, if this~ ~anguish be sensible to thee, learne
13    8,    7|      beeing over-wearied with anguish and long~ ~watching, she
14    8,    7|       who,~ ~not without much anguish and affliction to the Ladie (
15    9,    3|        although hee felt no~ ~anguish at all: and therefore, like
16   10,    7|    Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe love,
17   10,    7|    Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe love,
18   10,    7|    Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguffe.~ ~ ~ ~ Goe love,
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