Day, Novell

 1    2,    3| suffered such bitter and cruell torments~ ~on his Crosse, putting
 2    2,    7|            Day by day, were the torments of Bajazeth wonderfully
 3    2,    7|        equally in~ ~their fiery torments, yet their desires were
 4    2,    9|        him with~ ~most greevous torments except he revealed the truth
 5    3,    3|       halfe perswaded, that her torments are the greater, seeing
 6    3,    7|         by their~ ~tortures and torments) heare lies avouched (onely
 7    4,    2|        feele a thousand dying~ ~torments, without enjoying any hope
 8    4,    4|    marriage, lived in a hell of torments, consulting~ ~oftentimes
 9    5,    8|     pleasure in my oppressing~ ~torments; dying unrepentant, and
10    6, Song|     pittie my complaints;~ ~ My torments still encreased in this
11    7,   10|          painefull fire of hell torments, or no? No (quoth Tingoccio)
12   10,    7|          Goe Love, and tell the torments I endure,~ ~ Say to my Soveraigne
13   10,    7|          Goe love, and tell the torments, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Since the first
14   10,    7|          Goe love, and tell the torments, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ If sight shall
15   10,    7|          Goe love, and tell the torments I endure,~ ~ Say to my Soveraigne
16   10,    8|  prisons? what fetters? Or what torments are sufficient~ ~for this
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