Day, Novell

 1    4,    1| concluded, by quenching~ ~the heat of another to coole the
 2    6,  Ind|     at the Tables (before the heat~ ~grew more violent) according
 3    6,   10|   commended it: in regard the heat of the~ ~dry was great,
 4    8,    4|      of their intent. For the heat being somwhat~ ~tedious,
 5    8,    7|       to quench the violent~ ~heat of his loves extremitie,
 6    8,    7|      and gulde. Now began the heat of his former affection
 7    8,    7|       cold with the~ ~present heat, I dare assure you, the
 8    8,    7|     above her, the~ ~scalding heat of the Lead beneath her,
 9    8,    7|       wast in the luxurious~ ~heat of thy immodest desires,
10    9,    5|    thou shalt take him in the heat of his knavery.~ ~ All the
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