Day, Novell

 1    3,    8|   but onely himselfe, which drove~ ~the Abbot into despaire,
 2    3,    9|   encreased the greefe, and drove it~ ~to more vehement extreamitie,
 3    5,    1|  turbulent, that still they drove them the contrary way: so
 4    5,    8|     prosecuted Woman, which drove them all to much admiration;
 5    7,    4|     humour suggested, and~ ~drove him every day (almost) to
 6    7,    9|      impatiency in her, and drove her hopes to dispairing
 7    7,    9| matter to be adventured, it drove her~ ~to a much more serious
 8    8,    7|     thee what he doth, that drove thee to such a~ ~suspition
 9    8,    7| qualifie the torment:~ ~but drove her still from one place
10   10,    9|     North-West-winde, which drove us on the quicke-Sands of~ ~
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