Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|   them being very dangerously wounded, the younger~ ~brother fell
 2    2,    7|     earnest entreaties of the wounded~ ~surviver, and their arrivall
 3    2,    7| accomplish it: which when the wounded Brothers Parents heard~ ~
 4    2,    7| perill, which (otherwise) the wounded Merchants~ ~friends might
 5    4,   10|         were very dangerously wounded on either side, and without
 6    4,   10|       regard that many of the wounded~ ~persons were his worthy
 7    5,    1|   before.~ ~ Chynon being now wounded to the heart (where never
 8    5,    1|     either slew out-right, or wounded.~ ~ So they left the house,
 9    5,    3|     as fearing that~ ~she was wounded: but considering the place
10    8,   10|    and having~ ~indifferently wounded him with her wanton piercing
11    8,   10| compleate perfections, had so wounded the very soule~ ~of her
12    8,   10|     open scorne to the World, wounded with~ ~disgrace, and quite
13    9,    5|   very sight of my person had wounded her: I perceived~ ~it at
14   10,    8|         and pensive, as being wounded with affection to Sophronia,
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