Day, Novell

1    2,    7|      which so~ ~much the more kindled the fury of his fire. This
2    3,    4|     close kept~ ~together) he kindled part of the same fire in
3    4,    1|    and then againe, thou hast kindled a most just~ ~indignation
4    4,    3|     because it much sooner is kindled in them, and~ ~burneth with
5    4,    6|   beauty and good~ ~carriage, kindled a vitlanous and lustful
6   10,    6|     Signior Neri, presently~ ~kindled the fire, setting the Trevit
7   10,    7| Turney; his brave~ ~behaviour kindled such a sparke in my soule,
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