Day, Novell

1    2,    5|     which mooving him to the mor impatience, his former~ ~intercessions
2    3,    6|        her house in~ ~wonderfull impatience. And Philippello her husband
3    3,    9| unkindnesse, yet governing her~ ~impatience with no meane discretion,
4    4,   10| extreamly, as never had the like impatience bene noted in~ ~him. His
5    7,    9|       her~ ~collourable kinde of impatience, and angerly frowning upon~ ~
6    8,    9|         at~ ~him with wonderfull impatience, gave him most hard and
7    9,    5|       not~ ~dissemble her inward impatience, but starting up as halfe
8   10, Song|          Could free a woman from impatience:~ ~ Then I am she can vaunt (
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