Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     every one~ ~may feele the burthen of solicitude, as also the
 2  Ind      |  onely) should feele both the burthen and honour, and the person
 3    5,    1|     life in him, was no meane burthen of greefe~ ~unto his Noble
 4    7,    8|      Ladies, it were an heavy burthen imposed on me, and a matter~ ~
 5    8,    3|       sore wearied with his~ ~burthen, and sweating extreamly.
 6    8,    3|    sinke under his weightie~ ~burthen, entred into his owne house,
 7    8,    3|      he hadde spred all his~ ~burthen of stones on the floore:
 8    8,    3|     and carrying such an huge burthen of stones,~ ~as also the
 9    8,    9|     easier discharging of his burthen, and~ ~so pitched him (with
10   10,    8| vanquished, sinking under the burthen of loves~ ~tyrannicall oppression,
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