Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|         of~ ~France fell into a grievous sicknesse, and perceiving
 2    3,    7| faithfully informed) is for a~ ~grievous sinne by you heretofore
 3    3,   10|      Neerbale had~ ~committed a grievous sin in taking her from such
 4    7,   10|           suffer very great and grievous paines. Then Meucio demaunded~ ~
 5    7,   10|         for my~ ~sinnes in very grievous paines. There I found more
 6    7,   10|      judgement then this, for a grievous~ ~offence by mee heretofore
 7    8,    7|        trouble upon us, and a~ ~grievous time of affliction to you.
 8    8,    7|          and afflicted her in~ ~grievous manner, causing her to curse
 9    8,    7|         beside (among her other grievous extreamities) she was ready
10    9,    3|     selfe, for I have heard the grievous complaint of women~ ~in
11    9,    9|        is~ ~not onely worthy of grievous reprehension, but also severe~ ~
12   10,    2|  prisoner,~ ~and cured him of a grievous disease, which he had in
13   10,    7|   became the~ ~occasion of this grievous sickenesse: but I hope that
14   10,    9|      hers: procured a great and grievous~ ~mourning among them, and
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