Day, Novell

1    4,   10|      bare Chest was somewhat uneasie and~ ~painfull to him; turning
2    7,    9| there is not any matter, how uneasie or~ ~doubtfull soever it
3    9,    4|    it were not more hard and uneasie for~ ~men, to make good
4   10,    2|      it being very darke and uneasie: but the rest~ ~of his traine,
5   10,    5| imagine, and nothing is so~ ~uneasie or difficult, but in a lovers
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