Day, Novell

1    2,    1|     Strappado; were in~ ~heavy perplexity, saying to themselves; we
2    2,    9|        shee pitty her Husbands perplexity, devising by what good~ ~
3    2,   10|      Judge was now in a wofull perplexity, and confessing his~ ~folly,
4    4,    4|    awaking out of a passionate perplexity, exalted~ ~his lookes, giving
5    4,    8|       measure, she was in such perplexity, that she could not devise
6    8,    7| exceedingly, and in this heavy perplexity of spirit, thus shee~ ~complained
7    9,    5|        being in this pittifull perplexity, stood like one neither~ ~
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