Day, Novell

1    2,    2|          the weather extremely colde, and snowing incessantly,
2    2,    2|        he might not dye with~ ~colde: he found no helpe at all
3    6,    1|    measure; overcome with many colde sweates, and passionate~ ~
4    8,    6|      suppe with him, but in so colde a~ ~manner, as they denyed
5    8,    7|     the~ ~night is indifferent colde, and yet somewhat the warmer
6    8,    7|        strangely benummed with colde, as well-neere I~ ~am past
7    8,    7|   should be so benummed~ ~with colde? Then I plainely perceive,
8    8,    7|      plagued with extremity of colde (in~ ~regard of my nakednesse)
9    8,    7| extreamely: and~ ~as over-much colde (that unhappy night) was
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