Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | constrained to~ ~make use of great deepe ditches, wherein they were
 2    2,    7|        Thus not perceyving,~ ~what deepe carowses of amorous poyson
 3    2,    7| Constantine sware unto her by many deepe oaths, whereby she referred~ ~
 4    2,    9|         till they descended into a deepe solitary valey, very thickly~ ~
 5    3,    3|             Heereupon shee fell so deepe in love with a~ ~verie honest
 6    3,    7|            they~ ~make them large, deepe, glistering, and of the
 7    3,    7|        committed, hee or she is as deepe in the~ ~fault, as the party
 8    4,    2|        into the water; which being deepe, and he skilfull~ ~in swimming,
 9    4,    7|            would vent forth many~ ~deepe sighes, and those sighes
10    5,    1|           to comfort him in~ ~this deepe distresse, and in such manner
11    6,   10|            waters run downe with a deepe~ ~fall, and in short time,
12    7,    7|           the cause of those two~ ~deepe sighes: whereto Anichino
13    7, Song|        within my brest,~ ~ Through deepe desire;~ ~ To be once more
14    9,    5|        mistrusted, had a hand~ ~as deepe as any of the rest in this
15   10,    9|        againe: he fell into such a deepe conceited~ ~melancholly,
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