Day, Novell

1    1,    6|         great,~ ~and his bagges swolne up full with no meane abundance:
2    4,    1|       the King, whose heart was swolne so~ ~great with griefe,
3    4,    2| Mistresse shallow-braine, being swolne big with this wind, like
4    4,    7|        to be dead, but his body swolne, and~ ~strangely over-spred
5    4,    7|       where Pasquinoes body lay swolne~ ~like a Tunne. Demanding
6    4,   10|       related,~ ~hath not onely swolne your eyes with weeping,
7    8,    7|       whose envious spleene was swolne very great, in~ ~remembring
8    8,    9|     began to sing.~ ~ Bruno was swolne so bigge with desire of
9    9,    3|  speeches of~ ~Calandrino, were swolne so bigge with laughter,
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