Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|   miseries: even so, discreet sense and good understanding,~ ~
 2    1,    3|    remember: But, that~ ~good sense and able understanding,
 3    4,    1|      So closing her eyes, all sense forsooke her, life leaving
 4    4,   10|    all about the roome, as if sense and reason had forsaken
 5    5,    7|    violently carried from all sense of compassion, even~ ~when
 6    7,    8|     and~ ~it is quite against sense, or reason, that thou shouldest
 7    8,    7|    the~ ~greatest, either his sense and judgement, or the affection
 8    9,    3|     restored, and without the sense of~ ~much paine; but indeed
 9   10,    4| utterly, but had~ ~some small sense of life remaining in her,
10   10,    8|        into a quite contrarie sense,~ ~in utter detestation
11   10,   10|   know sufficiently, that the sense and~ ~understanding of us
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