Day, Novell

 1    2,   10|          and endured his bitter passion, as on that day; which makes
 2    2, Song|     fiery heate,~ ~ So sweete a passion did possesse my soule,~ ~
 3    4,    2|      most mournefully reade the passion of our Saviour, as one whose
 4    4,    6|        and hath bene a generall passion, to all men and women living,
 5    5,    2|    being unable to containe her passion: sodainely~ ~she threw her
 6    5,    6| Restituta,~ ~and the selfe-same passion possessed the women, seeing
 7    7, Song|      the day consecrated to the Passion of our blessed Lord~ ~and
 8    8,    7|         write and speake out of passion: but I will returne backe~ ~
 9   10,    2|            and came from him in passion; were clouded with courteous~ ~
10   10,    8|       being as able to sustaine passion, as the thing pleasing is
11   10,    9| moderation in~ ~this excesse of passion, till Thorello spake, and
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