Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|   the exercises of Love, are bereft and gone from aged people;
 2    2,    7|  wealthy~ ~possessions, have bereft them of life, being their
 3    2,    7| their names; shee found them bereft of understanding, and~ ~
 4    2,    9|    renowne and honour, and~ ~bereft her also of her husband.
 5    3,    1|    lingering sicknes~ ~which bereft me of speech, and which
 6    4,    6|     Seeing Fortune hath thus bereft me of my Love, mine owne
 7    4, Song|   blest houre.~ ~ For, being bereft of any future joyes,~ ~
 8    5,    9|       like a man enraged, or bereft of senses: for he had~ ~
 9    7,    9| revenge upon the Hawke, that bereft her of her~ ~Husbands kinde
10   10,   10|    that consolation, which I bereft thee of in many tempestuous~ ~
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