Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|    whereby he fell into such a trembling feare, as doubting indeede,~ ~
 2    2,    1|     shaken with the Strappado, trembling~ ~and quaking pitifully.
 3    2,    2|      quaking, and all his body trembling, hee trotted on towards~ ~
 4    2,    2|    bare on~ ~feete and legges, trembling in manner before rehearsed.
 5    2,    3|      the rest; with a lowe and trembling~ ~voyce, he called Alessandro,
 6    2,    5|     seeing~ ~beside the tears, trembling speeches, and earnest embracings
 7    2,    5|     have his sleepe disturbed: trembling and quaking, answered; I~ ~
 8    4,    2|   soules health with feare and trembling; but, even as if they were
 9    5,   10|       of his fingers, arose up trembling, as~ ~fearing some outrage
10    5,   10|     Parlour,~ ~where shee sate trembling and quaking, as not knowing
11    6,    4|    after his Master, fearfully trembling all~ ~the way. Gladly he
12    7,    6|        in wonderfull feare and trembling.~ ~ Good Madame (quoth hee)
13    8,    9| contentedly.~ ~ Master Doctor, trembling and quaking still extreamely,
14    8,    9|          well as he could, but trembling still exceedingly; he crossed
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