Day, Novell

1    1,    2|       so Jehannot lefte not~ ~hourely to labour him: insomuch,
2    2,    7|       meanely expressed their hourely solicitude. And~ ~although
3    3,    7|   more~ ~pensive, as being in hourely expectation of death, then
4    4,    2|     can be otherwise, because hourely I feele a thousand dying~ ~
5    5,    2|     in the boats bottome, she hourely expected her finall~ ~expiration:
6    5, Song|      can ye not refraine your hourely weeping?~ ~ Eares, how are
7   10,    8| victory, causing him to die~ ~hourely for the love of Sophronia,
8   10, Song|          Thus are my comforts hourely hot and cold.~ ~ If Love
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