Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|     Master Can de la Scala was incensed, that~ ~whatsoever he gave
 2    3,    7|  ghostly~ ~father so hellishly incensed you against him.~ ~ When
 3    4,    3|   deadly hatred~ ~to Hugnetto, incensed the Duke against him and
 4    5,    7|       being thus impatiently~ ~incensed, he drew foorth his Sword,
 5    7,    4|       were all very severely~ ~incensed against Tofano, condemning
 6    7,    9|   seeming to be very angerly~ ~incensed, starting faintly up on
 7    8,    8| moderately, then the~ ~furious incensed Scholler did. Whereby you
 8    8,    9|        he were extraordinarily incensed against him: clapping his
 9    8,   10|      unfainedly, how much I am incensed~ ~with anger against you:
10   10,    8|     How becamest thou so madly incensed, as (without any~ ~torment
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