Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|         before him, with a very stearne and~ ~angry countenance,
 2    1,    6|         words, as also a very~ ~stearne and angry countenance, he
 3    2,    5|  opening a Casement, and with a stearne~ ~dreadfull voyce, demanded,
 4    2,    6|         late) would alter her~ ~stearne malice, and that they might (
 5    2,    7|           Bajazeth was a man of stearne lookes, rough and harsh
 6    4,    1|         subject, very rough and stearne to discourse on, and so
 7    4,    2|  finished, the King shewing a~ ~stearne countenance, saide; I should
 8    4,    2|      them; yet sowre, harsh and stearne enough, in checking~ ~and
 9    4,    2|     being exceedingly provoked, stearne anger appeared in her~ ~
10    4,    2|     grant thee, then shall I in stearne anger~ ~returne againe,
11    7,    5| demaunded of her (with a~ ~very stearne and frowning brow) what
12    7,    6|         your Sword, and, with a stearne countenance, threatning
13    7,    7|      but Anichino (in rough and stearne manner)~ ~thus spake unto
14    7,    9|         not a jot danted at his stearne words, presently she saide.~ ~
15    8,    9|  provided for~ ~him) delivering stearne and angry lookes, stamping
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