Day, Novell

 1    1,    4| meditation, and his purpose quite altered which~ ~he came for; he
 2    1,    6|        case became very quickly~ ~altered.~ ~ This soveraigne Unction
 3    1,    8| Gascoignie, and became vertuously altered from his~ ~vicious disposition.~ ~ ~ ~
 4    2,    6|         upon what reason shee had altered his~ ~name, and what danger
 5    2,    7|        also~ ~her person mightily altered, by the tempestuous violence
 6    2,    7|      onely glory was her shame;~ ~altered the course of their too
 7    2,    8|             wonted forme to be so altered, that such as formerly had
 8    2,    8|            misery had so mightily altered him; his head all white,
 9    2,    9|            which soone was better altered~ ~by her appointment, and
10    3,    7|             beene long agoe quite altered, because not at any time (
11    4,    1|      hated.~ ~ Ghismonda, nothing altered from her cruell deliberation,
12    6,   10|             this instant argument altered: but to change me from it
13    7,    8|        perswaded, and cannot~ ~be altered from it; but that hee performed
14    8,    7|     former affection to~ ~Helena, altered into as violent a detestation
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