Day, Novell

1  Ind      |     themselves, had the power to quench affection, but~ ~(perhaps)
2    1,    5|       fitting for his honour, to quench this heate with wisedome
3    3,    1|         feeding and labour, do~ ~quench al sensual and fleshly concupiscence,
4    4,    3| perswasion, and nothing will now quench this but the~ ~life of poore
5    8,    7|       sufferance of his, able to quench the violent~ ~heat of his
6    9,    5|        Arno will hardly serve to quench his fury. But what wouldst
7   10,    8|  enflamed, which being unable to quench, by~ ~any reasonable perswasions,
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