Day, Novell

1    1,    9|    or other~ ~occasions of irkesome offence, it shall seeme
2    2,    7|  and honoured in my soule. Irkesome and verie~ ~greevous it
3    3,    2|    poore Querry; for, most irkesome was it to~ ~him, to endure
4    3,    7|   and not to be any longer irkesome in~ ~her eye, that was the
5    4,    3| plenty, makes it appeare~ ~irkesome and loathing to us, and
6    4,   10| whole day hath~ ~bene very irkesome to me, and I am not a little
7    5,    1|    it must needs be very~ ~irkesome to thee (at least if thy
8    5,   10| and the paine being very~ ~irkesome to him, as hee was enforced
9    6,    7|  her.~ ~ This sight was so irkesome to Rinaldo, that, being
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