Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     breach to my braine, to make repetition of so many~ ~miseries; wherefore,
 2    2,    6|          the beholders,~ ~beside repetition of their severall misfortunes,
 3    2,    8| alterations of Fortune, in sad~ ~repetition of her wonderfull changes:
 4    2,    8|       and vercuous man.~ ~In the repetition of her other offences; she
 5    2,   10|   prayers and devotions then the repetition of~ ~tales or Novels. Now
 6    3,    9|            my heart in the meere repetition, beside the sad and afflicting~ ~
 7    4,    2|        many times together, with repetition of~ ~his entire love and
 8    5,    1|       not seeme tedious in the~ ~repetition of all his vertues, scarsly
 9    6,  Ind|          they were disposed, and repetition of~ ~divers the passed Novels,
10    6,   10|        do I trouble you with the repetition of so many countries? I~ ~
11    7,   10|        the~ ~other. The manifold repetition of these matters, made them
12    8,   10|     being much displeased at the repetition of his Follie,~ ~sharply
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