Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       the rest, or else lived so solitary, in such great necessity
 2    2,    6|      having found a separate and solitary place, fit for her silent~ ~
 3    2,    6| sea-shore, she returned~ ~to the solitary place, where she used to
 4    2,    6|     found some company in this~ ~solitary desart, fed on herbes and
 5    2,    8|        my husband from me, the~ ~solitary condition wherein I am left,
 6    2,    9|      they descended into a deepe solitary valey, very thickly~ ~beset
 7    5,    2|         happen to her, in such a solitary wofull~ ~condition.~ ~ Carapresa
 8    5,    6|      shelles. Her walke was very solitary~ ~and shady, with a faire
 9    5,    8|         day, and~ ~he walking on solitary all alone, having gone some
10    8,    7|       astray: it standing in a~ ~solitary place, and out of the common
11   10,    6|       And coveting to be in some solitary place, where he might~ ~
12   10,    8|           betaking himselfe to~ ~solitary walkes, and obscure places,
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