Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      could rather wish, that so fearefull~ ~a beginning, should seeme
 2  Ind      | suspitious, weake spirited, and fearefull: in regard of which~ ~imperfections,
 3  Ind      |     friends or kindred, nor any fearefull~ ~conceit in themselves,
 4    1,    1|        else be~ ~sent to a more fearefull place; none of these can
 5    2,    4|     shape of any man, shee grew fearefull, and retyring from it, cried
 6    2,    7|        any partner or intruder. Fearefull and jealous were they both,
 7    2,    7|       much understanding, to be fearefull of telling them the~ ~trueth,
 8    3,    5|        the night season,~ ~with fearefull sights and gastly apparitions,
 9    3,    7|          and figures of painted fearefull examples, to affright and
10    4,    3|      most desire. Ninetta being fearefull, and no way~ ~distrusting
11    5,    1|      noting, she began to wax~ ~fearefull, least these stedfast lookes
12    5,    7|    onely~ ~happinesse. Yet very fearefull he was, least it should
13    9,    9|      and our hearts timorous,~ ~fearefull, benigne and compassionable,
14    9,    9|       Mule~ ~(belike subject to fearefull starting, as oftentimes
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