Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | every where most~ ~pittifull complaining.~ ~ If we returne home to
 2    1,    8|    certaine base wretches.~ ~Complaining thereof, without any comfort
 3    2,    7|     knew nothing therof, and complaining very earnestly unto them,~ ~
 4    3,    3|     time. Spare speech, or~ ~complaining to any other of thy friends,
 5    4,    1|    the~ ~occasion of her sad complaining, comforting her to their
 6    4,    4|     Novel, and the company~ ~complaining on Lovers misfortunes, some
 7    4,    4|    the aged King of Sicilie, complaining~ ~of his faith broken with
 8    4,    7|    swoln, Strambo likewise~ ~complaining, and accusing Simonida to
 9    5,    3|    her hands, and greevously complaining of her hard~ ~fortune. At
10    8,    7|      lamented exceedingly,~ ~complaining on Fortunes cruel malice
11   10,    8|     lamenting, and~ ~greatly complaining of Gisippus, for wronging
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