Day, Novell

1    1,    8|     might easily discharge their spleene against him,~ ~and doe him
2    2,    6|       runne on in such a furious spleene, now in his aged yeeres~ ~
3    3,    6|         forth the tempest of her spleene, began in this manner. Alas!
4    6,    7|        Such was the heate of his spleene and fury, as, setting aside
5    7,    9|      much heart, as to wreake my spleene on a paltry Hawke.~ ~Understand
6    8,    7|     savour of what intemperate~ ~spleene would more lavishly have
7    8,    7|          Scholler, whose envious spleene was swolne very great, in~ ~
8   10,    2| instantly, his former hatred and spleene~ ~against Ghinotto, became
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