Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|    solemnely vowed it, that no disaster whatsoever can~ ~alter it:
 2    2,    6| considering the depth of their disaster, shee~ ~conceited thus,
 3    4,    1|       Ghismonda, for whose sad disaster, when the King had mourned~ ~
 4    4,    3|     her fagaries, never acting disaster so~ ~closely, but as cunningly
 5    4,    7|       that death onely, but no disaster else had power to~ ~divide
 6    4,   10|  compassionate of the womans~ ~disaster) are usually the cause of
 7    5,    1|     into as heavy sorrow and~ ~disaster. For, foure houres were
 8    9,    2|      felicitie, and fearing no disaster to befall her: it chaunced (
 9   10,    8|    either I shall conquer this disaster, and that wil~ ~be my crowne,
10   10,   10|       her faire face, which no disaster before could force from
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