Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|           the small vessell, being unable to endure it,~ ~made to
 2    2,    5|       silence, even as if she were unable~ ~to utter one word, seeming
 3    2,    5|          themselves disturbed, and unable to endure any such~ ~ceaselesse
 4    2,    7|           of themselves. And being unable to~ ~guesse, what was become
 5    2,    9|           noted manifestly, (being unable to~ ~utter one word) that
 6    3,    2|    mitigation. And being utterly~ ~unable to relinquish his love divers
 7    4,    3|          with Ninetta: yet~ ~being unable to endure the tortures extremity,
 8    4,    5|           her pot of Basile, being unable to give~ ~over mourning,
 9    4,    7| oppressions, which~ ~though he was unable to conceale; yet would he
10    4,    8|        indifferent while, as being unable~ ~to returne him any answer,
11    4,   10|            her Maide had made, and unable by any~ ~perswasions to
12    4,   10|         drinking, which maketh men unable any long while to~ ~abstaine
13    4,   10|    distempered~ ~diet, and I being unable to fetch him wine or water,
14    5,    2|         conceite of joy, and being unable to containe her passion:
15    5,    3|          every side, and~ ~utterly unable to helpe himself, he contended
16    6,    1|          thus in a Pinne-fold, and unable~ ~to get out, albeit the
17    7,    9|        head~ ~from him, as seeming unable to endure the savour: starting,
18    7,   10|           you all; as I am utterly unable to invent~ ~any thing (notwithstanding
19    8,    6|      extreamly,~ ~as being utterly unable, to endure the bitternesse
20    9,    5|          of the~ ~Window, as being unable to tarry from thee.~ ~ I
21    9,    6|        woman had set it, and being unable to passe by, without~ ~removing
22    9,    8|          and~ ~procurements meerly unable to maintaine expences for
23   10,    7|   ambitiously at a King, and being unable to controule it, or~ ~in
24   10,    8|      desires enflamed, which being unable to quench, by~ ~any reasonable
25   10,    8|        accept it. Wherefore, being unable to refrain~ ~from teares,
26   10,   10|        patient) Grizelda, as being unable to forget the~ ~unequal'
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