Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|          pity now contended so~ ~violently togither, that she was not
 2    2,    8| sickenesse againe,~ ~rather more violently then before. Which the Lady
 3    3,    1|     opinion burries them on so~ ~violently, that they wil admit no
 4    3,    9|         affections were the more violently enflamed, as fearing~ ~least
 5    4,    8|         furious flame; and being violently surprized~ ~with extraordinary
 6    4,    9|  standing wide open behinde her: violently~ ~shee leaped out thereat,
 7    5,    3|     defence, till they haled him violently to the ground,~ ~and tearing
 8    5,    6|         hereafter, to be so over violently transported with~ ~anger.~ ~
 9    5,    7|      also; as a~ ~franticke man, violently carried from all sense of
10    7,    5|      enflamed his jealousie more violently then before,~ ~and needes
11    7,    7|    enchanted; and sighes flew as violently from her, as before he had~ ~
12    8,    6|    coughed and spette the~ ~more violently, and in grosser manner then
13    8,    7|       and burnt her bare head so violently: as~ ~not onely it seared
14   10,    6|          felt his affection very violently flamed, and grew into such
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