Day, Novell

1    2,    4|      neerest to them, among whom, distressed Landolpho, desirous to~ ~
2    2,    6| inclinations;~ ~whereby the poore distressed Ladie became more savage
3    3,    6|         remorse so~ ~tortured her distressed soule, that she fell into
4    4,    2|      moved~ ~to compassionate his distressed estate, laid him in his
5    5,    2|         body, but onely the poore distressed~ ~Damosell, whose sorrowes
6    5,   10|         shee~ ~Saint must bee our distressed womans Counsellour, and
7    8,    7|           commisserate the Ladies distressed~ ~condition: but clemency
8    8,   10|   greeveth me to see thee any way distressed:~ ~for if I had mony lying
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