Day, Novell

 1    1,    7|        when Gentlemen were at warre or dissention, or treating
 2    2,    2|        while before) the late warre had burnt and wasted all,
 3    2,    3|     the opinion of all~ ~men) warre happened betweene the King
 4    2,    7|      History, occasion of the warre,~ ~and how dishonourably
 5    2,    7| remembrance of the~ ~intended warre utterly abandoned; no other
 6    2,    8|       dismall and a lingering warre. In which~ ~respect, as
 7    2,    8|      rude uncivill actions of warre,~ ~when he should rather
 8    2,    8|       the continuance of this warre, the Queene of~ ~France
 9    3,    9|  Tuscany, where he heard of a warre between the Florentines
10    3, Song|       breasts to moove sterne Warre,~ ~ But to have strifes
11    5,    1|       appeased,~ ~endangering warre betweene the Kingdomes:
12    5,    5|     Grinello; their~ ~amorous warre was now on foote, and diligently
13   10,    6|      who is skilfull in~ ~the warre, where a man may learne
14   10,    9|      Potentates made for this Warre, that hee might the better
15   10,    9|     spared with life, and the warre (which he expected)~ ~concluded:
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