Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|          all compasse of patient sufferance, and by the~ ~changing of
 2    3,    3|        must tell you, her silent sufferance of your~ ~injuries all this
 3    3,    9|         the sad and afflicting~ ~sufferance; two things there are, which
 4    4,    3| tormenting~ ~him beyond power of sufferance.~ ~ As the enjoying of any
 5    5,   10|         not a sinne beyond all~ ~sufferance? Accursed be the houre,
 6    8,    7|           entreateth your gentle sufferance.~ ~ Poore Renicro, our over-credulous
 7    8,    7|         to him? Is not this cold sufferance of his, able to quench the
 8    8,    7|   Schollers unfortunate night of sufferance, saide unto him.~ ~ Alas
 9    8,    7|      Nature, nor this lamentable sufferance in~ ~me, are able to alter
10   10,    6|     exceed all power of longer~ ~sufferance: he resolved determinately
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