Day, Novell

1    3,    2|    blood boyling with rage and distemper, by such a monstrous~ ~injurie
2    4,    1|    coole the fiery rage of her distemper,~ ~commanding two of his
3    7,    6| understand the reason of his~ ~distemper. Lambertuccio repulsing
4    9,    3|       argue on~ ~the Nature of distemper in the body: but sure I
5   10,    2|        wise man, and his angry distemper more~ ~moderately qualified;
6   10,    5|  wisely he pacified his former distemper, and saide. Dianora, it
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