Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       condition, as it was most lamentable to behold; because the greater~ ~
 2  Ind      |        And if not these, more~ ~lamentable spectacles present themselves
 3    2,    4|         often hapneth in~ ~such lamentable accidents.~ ~ Now, notwithstanding
 4    2,    6|      Tale, no lesse true~ ~then lamentable; which albeit it sorted
 5    2,    7|    death, or such a lingering~ ~lamentable estate of life, as death
 6    2,    7|         but he perceiving their lamentable condition, and that hee
 7    2,    8| miserable sort) many~ ~hard and lamentable adversities; and seeing
 8    4,    9|        so farre entred into the lamentable accidents of~ ~successelesse
 9    7,    7|       faire Ladies, in~ ~what a lamentable condition (as you may imagine)
10    8,    7|    bitter taunts and jests) the lamentable condition of~ ~poore Reniero.~ ~
11    8,    7|      owne good Nature, nor this lamentable sufferance in~ ~me, are
12    8,   10|       befalne you, to urge this lamentable alteration? If~ ~you love
13    8,   10|        to acquaint him with his lamentable misfortune, in~ ~every particular
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