Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     Grave-makers, and in meere contemptible mockeries of us,~ ~are mounted
 2    2,    8|      all~ ~things else he held contemptible, and nothing pleasing in
 3    2,    8|      The Count hearing these~ ~contemptible wordes, was not a little
 4    4,    3|      and~ ~(consequently) such contemptible disdaine, as converted her
 5    4,   10|       make an end of a life so contemptible) he had wrongfully~ ~accused
 6    6,    2|     blessing of wealth to that contemptible quality, and (as~ ~smiling
 7    6,    5|       to~ ~hide under vile and contemptible Arts, the most great and~ ~
 8    6,    8|  France, it was hatefull and~ ~contemptible to hir. Whensoever she went
 9   10,    3| esteemed:~ ~and before it grow contemptible, take it I pray thee.~ ~
10   10,    8|  minded people, their vile and contemptible language, scornes and~ ~
11   10,   10|   follow, tooke off~ ~her poor contemptible rags, and put on such costly
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