Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|       in extraordinary and most fervent manner: which love was not~ ~
 2    2,    6|        and his~ ~affection most fervent to his Daughter, which was
 3    3,    5|         were it not much more~ ~fervent and constant, then ever
 4    4,    6|   meanes, and with the power of fervent praier, to fight against
 5    4,    7|         your mortall lives, and fervent love, in~ ~lesse limitation
 6    5,    3|    which of them~ ~was the more fervent in affection. But he, not
 7    8,    1|        vile answere,~ ~that his fervent love converted into as earnest
 8    9,    1|       him in the grave. But his fervent affection overcoming all~ ~
 9   10,    7|       and affecting him in such fervent manner. Upon a day~ ~determined,
10   10,    8|           happinesse, which the fervent love thou bearest to Sophronia,
11   10,    8| intyrest part of his soule) the fervent~ ~compassion, the teares,
12   10,   10|     obedient to her husband, so fervent in~ ~all dutifull offices,
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