Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | labours; but rather wasted and consumed, even such as~ ~were for
 2    4,    3|       not suffering her to bee consumed by fire, but to be drowned,~ ~
 3    4,    5|       was (as yet) not so much consumed, but by the lockes of haire,~ ~
 4    4,    7|         that her body might be consumed with~ ~fire, as a just punishment
 5    4,    7|    thereinto, and so they were consumed~ ~together. So ended all
 6    5,    6|        bound to a stake, to be consumed with fire.~ ~From which
 7    5,    6|    were; then afterward, to be consumed with~ ~fire. The sentence
 8    5,    9|     invitations, he wasted and consumed all his lands and~ ~goods,
 9    5,   10|     and her minion should be~ ~consumed together, and their base
10    8,    9|       rare Banquetting stuffe, consumed there at one Feasting, wherein
11    8,   10|        his amorous flames, had consumed a~ ~great part of his necessary
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