Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|       shee~ ~was likewise much afflicted in minde, and reputed her
 2    2,    7| exceede all comparison, he was afflicted beyond~ ~measure, that he
 3    2,    7|      Ladie was extraordinarily afflicted~ ~with greefe for her first
 4    3,    3|    Godmother, who seemed to be afflicted~ ~with such extrem poverty,
 5    3,    9|  Juliet, who became greevously afflicted in minde, because she had
 6    4,    4|   thoughts, was he incessantly afflicted, both day and~ ~night.~ ~
 7    4,    5|        darke night, as she lay afflicted in her bed,~ ~oftentimes
 8    4,    6|     Dreame,~ ~became much more afflicted in her minde, when shee
 9    4,    9|        strangely was her soule afflicted, hearing these~ ~harsh and
10    4,   10|        my~ ~spirits not meanly afflicted thereby. Wherefore the whole
11    5,    4|       more comfort to my poore afflicted soule.~ ~ Catharina standing
12    5,    9|         how was his good soule afflicted, that~ ~he had nothing wherewith
13    6,    1|    delicate in her speech, was afflicted in soule,~ ~beyond all measure;
14    8,    7|        one place or other, and afflicted her in~ ~grievous manner,
15    8,    7|   Scholler (immagining that he afflicted her~ ~sufficiently) tooke
16   10,    6|         and so much the~ ~more afflicted him, because he knew them
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