Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|         same day preceding this disastrous night to Andrea, in the~ ~
 2    2,    8|        affections. Expell those disastrous drouping thoughts, that
 3    4,    3|         happinesse, and threw a disastrous ending on them all.~ ~
 4    4,    4|         of Thunis hearing these disastrous Newes, sent his Ambassadors~ ~(
 5    4,    7|         in regard of Andreanaes disastrous Fortune;~ ~fixed his eye
 6    4,    8| sufficiently sorrowed for their disastrous~ ~fortune, they gave them
 7    4,   10|    plainely perceiving, that no disastrous fortune~ ~whatsoever, could
 8    5,  Ind|       successe in love, after~ ~disastrous and troublesome accidents;
 9    5,    6|      our Lovers meeting, proved disastrous~ ~and dreadfull to them
10    5,    9|    another, exclaiming on his~ ~disastrous Fate, like a man enraged,
11    8,    7|      say more concerning this~ ~disastrous Lady? The parching beames
12   10,    8|        bemoaning his hard and~ ~disastrous fortune, and taking especiall
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