Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|    constrained by necessity, and labouring~ ~his wits for some apt
 2    2,    7|   affliction grew the greater,~ ~labouring by signes and gestures,
 3    2,    7|         few dayes, Constantine~ ~labouring to comfort the Lady, even
 4    3,    1|          the disguise of a poore labouring Countryman, he travelled
 5    3,    1|       Madani (quoth hee) a poore labouring man, who is~ ~both deafe
 6    3,    8|            Monkes about him, all labouring by rubbing his temples,
 7    4,    5|  himselfe till the next morning, labouring his braine what might best~ ~
 8    4,    8|          forsaken her. The women labouring to comfort her by all best
 9    5,    1| lamentations, and the Mariners~ ~labouring all in vaine, because the
10    5,    1|        Kindred on~ ~either side, labouring to have such discontentment
11    8,    7|    points of~ ~pricking Needles, labouring still with her hands to
12    8,    7|          about her, to espy some labouring Husbandmen in the fields,
13    8,    7|         wandred astray, and he~ ~labouring in diligent search to finde
14    8,    9|       not~ ~revile him any more, labouring to appease them by the best
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