Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         much, and~ ~maketh me very compassionate of you, and of all these
 2    2,    8|           him weepe, did greatly~ ~compassionate his case, saying to the
 3    2,    9|       Madam Eliza having ended her compassionate discourse, which indeede~ ~
 4    2,    9|          witnesse, that I am truly compassionate of you, and yet~ ~(by no
 5    4,    1|       tended: but being moved to~ ~compassionate teares, they often demanded (
 6    4,    2|        poore man, being moved~ ~to compassionate his distressed estate, laid
 7    4,   10|          amorous services (seeming compassionate of the womans~ ~disaster)
 8    5,    2|         The good Woman did greatly compassionate her case, and prevailed~ ~
 9    8,    7| determination, to urge a~ ~kind of compassionate apprehension, upon a very
10    8,    7|         and seeming exceedingly to compassionate~ ~the Schollers unfortunate
11    8,    7|          person (as being truely~ ~compassionate of my distresse) she came
12    8,    7|    enclined unto a~ ~mercifull and compassionate minde, yet thou art none
13    8,   10|          laughter, and likewise to compassionate sighes and teares; as pittying~ ~
14   10,   10|       cruell man, and~ ~did highly compassionate the Ladies case: who when
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