Day, Novell

1  Ind      |   the pestilence began to~ ~encrease, they in like manner altogether
2    2,    7|   Feeling his sickenesse to encrease more and more upon~ ~him
3    2,   10|   to comfort the heart, and encrease good blood: but all~ ~availed
4    5,    8|  his owne ends thereby, and encrease the number of his deceived~ ~
5    6,    9|     hath beene the too much encrease of Wealth~ ~and Covetousnesse,
6    6, Song|    hopes, as still they did encrease.~ ~ But like a Tyrant, full
7   10,    6|     to tend his Garden, and encrease his~ ~Fish-pond.~ ~ It fortuned,
8   10,    7|  Maid, did nothing else but encrease her fire and flame.~ ~ Afterward,
9   10,    8| numbers of children, and to encrease~ ~(with their owne monyes)
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