Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|   gave credible beleefe) he~ ~provoked them unto such zeale and
 2    2,    3|      even as amorous friends (provoked by earnest~ ~affection),
 3    4,    1|     Or~ ~whatsoever else hath provoked him thereto, seeing it is
 4    4,    2|    patience being exceedingly provoked, stearne anger appeared
 5    4,    3|         inconsiderate moving, provoked by some received injury,
 6    4,    3|    patience became extreamely provoked,~ ~urging rough and rude
 7    4,    9|        lacke of stomacke, yet provoked her with many faire speeches,
 8    4,   10|       patience being somewhat provoked, she punched him more rudely,
 9    5,    7|      company, as much perhaps provoked by love,~ ~as feare of the
10    6,    3|        being so~ ~injuriously provoked, did no more then well became
11    6,    9| familiar conversing with men: provoked him to many curious~ ~speculations:
12    8,    7|       meere~ ~humanity) pitty provoked him, to commisserate the
13   10,    8|       became~ ~much moved and provoked at them, but knowing it
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