Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       far greater, begat divers feares and~ ~imaginations in them
 2  Ind      |  Chamber-maide; so great are my feares, that the~ ~very haire on
 3    2,    6|         over-past with infinite feares and afrights, and~ ~bright
 4    2,    7|       their infinit cares~ ~and feares wherewith such greatnesse
 5    2,    7|      she wondred~ ~greatly, her feares encreasing then more and
 6    2,    7|       with a~ ~setled hope, her feares grew free from any more
 7    3,    6|      that, which (I~ ~doubt) he feares I would have done to him,
 8    3,    6|       of, untill (in frightfull feares~ ~shunning every one shee
 9    4,    6| continued in these afflicting~ ~feares, it fortuned, that Gabriello
10    4,    6|       went weeping, in infinite feares and distraction in~ ~soule,
11    5,    3|       where nothing but dismall feares was to be~ ~expected, and
12    5,    3|        to finde her. Angelinaes feares~ ~being well over-blowne,
13    5,    3|       to rid him of all further feares.~ ~ When he was arrived
14    6, Song|        I finde;~ ~ Such violent feares, as comfort quite withstands.~ ~
15    9,    1|     overcoming all~ ~these idle feares, and lying stone still,
16    9,    9|   protect them from~ ~all other feares. But, forbearing to teach
17   10,    8|          what threatnings, what feares, could cause the yong~ ~
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