Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|    began to~ ~grow much more fierce and sharpe, and the King
 2    2, Song| Loves fire is oftentimes too fierce;~ ~ Consuming comfort with
 3    3,    6| soule, that she fell into so fierce a~ ~melancholy, as never
 4    3,    7|      he vanquished all those fierce conflicts. But~ ~on a day
 5    4,    3|   courage, to outstand the~ ~fierce assaults of wrath and rage)
 6    4, Song|    with his Dart~ ~ With one fierce stroke, quite passing through
 7    5,    1|      And he shewing himselfe fierce like a Lyon, not~ ~tarrying
 8    5,    7|      from shame, as also the fierce anger of her Husband, he~ ~
 9    5,    8|    lowde as she could. Two~ ~fierce Bloodhounds also followed
10    8,    7|   such lamentations; found a fierce conflict in his~ ~thoughts,
11    9,    8|       strong, vain-glorious, fierce~ ~and sooner mooved to anger
12   10,   10|  injurious speeches, shewing fierce~ ~and frowning lookes to
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