Day, Novell

1    1,    4|       offence, deserving to be very greevously~ ~punished, freed himselfe
2    2,    7|          with them to~ ~lament most greevously: and now it was about the
3    2,   10|       because she wept and lamented greevously. But~ ~when night came,
4    3,    3|         Girdle.~ ~Whereat I grew so greevously offended, as had it not
5    3,    9|          young~ ~Juliet, who became greevously afflicted in minde, because
6    4,    4|            prow of~ ~the ship, most greevously weeping and wringing her
7    4,    5|        having a long while wept and greevously lamented; her senses and~ ~
8    5,    3|             wringing her hands, and greevously complaining of her hard~ ~
9    8,    3| Flint-stones, the one hurting him~ ~greevously in the heele, and the other
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