Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|      authority, into poore and despised calamity; may be avouched
 2    3,    7| clothing, they~ ~condemned and despised all temporall occasions.
 3    3,    9|        skill and experience be despised, because I am young,~ ~and
 4    3,    9|   Worthy Lord, I am thy poore, despised, and unfortunate~ ~wife;
 5    4,    1|    your younger dayes evermore despised, I~ ~meane, to become cruell;
 6    5,    2|  greeving to see himselfe thus despised, because he~ ~was poore:
 7    5,   10|       should make me utterly~ ~despised, and no fire affoorded to
 8    7,    9|        bed, discontented~ ~and despised: often vowing to my selfe,
 9    8,    7|     yet~ ~(by thee) is utterly despised? More cruell art thou then
10   10,    8|       and thinking that he was despised by Titus, grew~ ~weary of
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