Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |             the body~ ~unreverently throwne into the first open grave
 2    1,    6|             Swine, or to be worse~ ~throwne away, yet I hold him more
 3    1,    6|       utterly~ ~lost, as if it were throwne into the fire, and therefore
 4    2,    3|             from whence Fortune had throwne him, or rather much higher.~ ~
 5    3,    7|          which~ ~(undoubtedly) have throwne. this heavy judgement on
 6    4,    1|            maintaine,~ ~that I have throwne my liking on a man of base
 7    4,    2|             was thus disguised, and throwne by~ ~night-walking Villaines
 8    7,    4|            him beleeve that she had throwne her~ ~selfe into a Well,
 9    8,    7|              and now hast unwomanly throwne thy selfe in perill,~ ~onely
10    8,    7|             piece~ ~of parchment is throwne into the fire, and recovered
11    8,    9|             Doctor of Physicke, was throwne by~ ~Bruno and Buffalmaco,
12    8,    9|          what a filthy place he was throwne. It maketh no~ ~matter (
13    9,    6|         Wife having found the thing throwne downe being of no value
14   10,    4|             of sickenesse, shall be throwne forth into~ ~the open street,
15   10,    6| respectively.~ ~ As the Fishes were throwne up to the servant, alive
16   10,    9|        pompe and glory, so suddenly throwne on Signior Thorello, made~ ~
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