Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|       mightily altered, by the tempestuous violence of the Sea:~ ~yet
 2    4,    3|       fortunat successe by the tempestuous anger of one~ ~among them,
 3    4,    3|     long while on the Seas, by tempestuous~ ~stormes and weather, and
 4    4,    9|     her~ ~faire eies, and like tempestuous windes embowelled in the
 5    5,    7|   thunder, there fell such a~ ~tempestuous showre of hayle, as compelled
 6    7,    8|         who had heard all this tempestuous conflict, perceiving~ ~that
 7    8,    6|       to fall into~ ~his wives tempestuous stormes of chiding, would
 8    9,    3|        such an~ ~impatient and tempestuous manner, because I perceive
 9    9,    9|         farre more froward and tempestuous: delighted to vexe and crosse~ ~
10   10,    8| perpetuall exile: during which tempestuous time, Gisippus was become~ ~
11   10,   10|       I bereft thee of in many tempestuous~ ~stormes, and make a sweet
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