Day, Novell

1    1,    2|     compassion in his~ ~soule, much pittying that a man so good in behaviour,
2    2,    2|         tolde her all; she likewise pittying his distresse, and~ ~remembring
3    2,    5|           befalne him. They greatly pittying his misfortune, one of~ ~
4    2,    8|            your loving society, but pittying my~ ~youth and fiery affections (
5    4,    2|             of him, and not any one pittying his abusing. So long~ ~continued
6    5,    7|             he had used to doe, and pittying the~ ~wofull distresse of
7    7,    4|         gave him~ ~grosse speeches, pittying that any honest Woman should
8    8,   10| compassionate sighes and teares; as pittying~ ~Madame Helena in her hard
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