Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|     desire, and his pulse did beate beyond the~ ~compasse of
 2    2,    8|   Chamber, the pulse began to beate againe extreamely,~ ~and
 3    2,    8|     Parlour, and threatned to beate them, if they~ ~would not
 4    3,    1|      ended, Massetto began to beate his~ ~braines how he might
 5    7,    8| although I~ ~meane not now to beate thee any longer: I will
 6    7,    8|       manner he sware hee did beate her. Simonida, turning then
 7    7,    8|       mee? Or when should you beate~ ~mee, and I not feele nor
 8    7,    8|       not backe~ ~againe, and beate thee as a Strumpet should
 9    7,    8|       You say, that you~ ~did beate me, and cut those lockes
10    8,    3|    And therefore did I justly beate~ ~her, so long as she was
11    8,    7|       still with her hands to beate them away,~ ~but yet they
12    8,    9|  living on the earth. We must beate our braines, and~ ~move
13    9,    5|   unknown to me,~ ~how he did beate thee (beyond the compasse
14   10,    4|      the heart of the Lady to beate and pant. Casting off~ ~
15   10,    6|    uppe Fish. One of them did beate a place with~ ~the staffe,
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