Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|         shee had affoorded him, throwing the sacke on his~ ~necke,
 2    3,    8|         by rubbing his temples, throwing~ ~cold water and vinegar
 3    4,    4|        his face, and afterward, throwing her body into the Sea, saide:~ ~
 4    4,    6| oftentimes~ ~upon his face, and throwing strange lookes to all parts
 5    4,    6|      very~ ~vehement sighe, and throwing his armes fast about her,
 6    7,    5|   Gentleman was~ ~there; and by throwing in little stones, flowers,
 7    7,    9|    Being aloft in the Tree, and throwing downe~ ~some of the best
 8    8,    3|      the haire of the head, and throwing her at his feete; giving
 9    8,   10|    returned againe weeping, and throwing her selfe downe upon her~ ~
10   10,    3|       confounded with shame: So throwing downe his drawne~ ~sword,
11   10,    9|      furiously she started, and throwing~ ~downe the Table before
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