Day, Novell

 1    4      |   windes of envy, do sildome blow turbulently,~ ~but on the
 2    4,    8|      searched, without~ ~any blow, bruise, wound, or hurt
 3    5,    1|    soule; the winds began to blow roughly, the Seas swelled~ ~
 4    6,   10| whereon the Northerne windes blow, were curiously covered
 5    7,    8| advisedly, if any signe~ ~of blow or beating is to be seene
 6    7,    9|   falleth not at~ ~the first blow of the Axel neither is the
 7    7,   10|   blast of Zephirus began to blow, because the~ ~Sunne grew
 8    8,    3|  after him. And although the blow of the stone~ ~was painfull
 9    8,    9|      from giving thee such a blow~ ~on the face, as should
10    9,    5| Calandrino? Sigh, puffe, and blow man? What may~ ~be the reason
11    9,    8|   him, and gave him a cruell blow on the face, causing his
12    9,    8|   not able~ ~(from the first blow given) to speake a word
13   10,    8| innocent: With one~ ~bloudie blow have I offended the Gods,
14   10,    9|    his prisoner~ ~(without a blow strucken) and sundred and
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