Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         so ignorantly committed? Weepe no more deare Sonne, but~ ~
 2    2,    8|         the more, and seeing him weepe, did greatly~ ~compassionate
 3    3,    7|         compassion) moved him to weepe likewise;~ ~and going somewhat
 4    4,    1|         When she was not able to weepe any longer, wiping her eyes,
 5    5,    1|  beholding her in like manner to weepe, thus~ ~spake unto her.
 6    7,   10|     certaine place, where I must weepe for my~ ~sinnes in very
 7    8,    4|          and disdaine~ ~made him weepe nine and forty: Moreover,
 8    8,    7|           she began to sighe and weepe~ ~exceedingly, and in this
 9    8,    7| exercised on him, beholding to~ ~weepe and make such lamentations;
10    8,    7|          aloft uppon the Tarras; weepe not, neyther~ ~make any
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