Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|           the Strappado; were in~ ~heavy perplexity, saying to themselves;
 2    3,    2|            to~ ~him, to endure the heavy waight of his continuall
 3    3,    7|    undoubtedly) have throwne. this heavy judgement on me, and~ ~therefore
 4    3,    8|            and pittied. In~ ~which heavy and irksome perturbations,
 5    4,   10|           did; finding it somewhat heavy, and~ ~therefore imagining,
 6    4, Song|         felt my heart such hels of heavy woes,~ ~ Not utterable.
 7    5,    1|          our jocond Lover, into as heavy sorrow and~ ~disaster. For,
 8    5,    8|           and cruelty, such was my heavy fate, that~ ~desperately
 9    5,    8|           that to prevent the like heavy doome from~ ~falling on
10    6,   10|          to you all, and borne the heavy load of~ ~your businesse,
11    7,    7|            and likely to draw very heavy afflictions on him?~ ~Undoubtedly,
12    7,    8|           Faire Ladies, it were an heavy burthen imposed on me, and
13    8,    7|           exceedingly, and in this heavy perplexity of spirit, thus
14   10,    7| contentedly, and disburdened of so heavy an oppression, the onely~ ~
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