Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          have not beene confest, so violent hath bene the extremity~ ~
 2    1,    1|     prevailed therein, had not this violent sicknesse hindered mine~ ~
 3    2,    3|        unexpected accident, yea, so violent were their~ ~passions, that
 4    2,    7|          When day appeared, and the violent stormes were more mildly
 5    2,    7|          heated their blood in such violent manner, that~ ~forgetting
 6    2,    8|           sort, as he fell~ ~into a violent sicknesse, and store of
 7    3,    6|            reclaime her out of this violent~ ~extasie, and holding her
 8    3,    8|             your person; because so violent are mine affections, as
 9    4      |            that~ ~the impetuous and violent windes of envy, do sildome
10    4,    1|         oppressions are so many and violent, as I~ ~know not what to
11    4,    3|     enflameth the minde with~ ~most violent fury. And albeit this inconvenience
12    4,    3|           she~ ~would not yeeld. So violent was the Duke in the prosecution
13    4,    4|        arrowes, with stones sent in violent~ ~sort from their slings,
14    4,    4|         ended both their lives in~ ~violent manner.~ ~
15    4,    5|   understand~ ~the reason of her so violent oppressions; but could not
16    4,    8|          Paris, as in regard of his violent affection to the Maide;
17    4,   10|       reason had forsaken her;~ ~so violent was her extreame distraction.~ ~
18    5,    1|            and maintaining, that so violent a tempest~ ~could never
19    5,    2|           not the heart, to lay any violent hand on her selfe, but~ ~
20    5,    7|             before, when two~ ~such violent deathes were prepared for
21    5,    8|             abstained from any such violent act; and governed by more
22    6,  Ind|         before the heat~ ~grew more violent) according as the Queene
23    6,  Ind|          sent for, (their anger and violent~ ~speeches still continuing)
24    6,    7|           running on them, with~ ~a violent intent to kill them both:
25    6, Song|            wherein I finde;~ ~ Such violent feares, as comfort quite
26    7,    9|         complained on her harsh and violent pulling it out: rejoyced~ ~
27    7,    9|            is, being shaken with so violent a sicknesse? And~ ~you Madam,
28    8,    7|             his, able to quench the violent~ ~heat of his loves extremitie,
29    8,    7|             Helena, altered into as violent a detestation of her; Yea,
30    8,    7|             to asswage the~ ~Sunnes violent scalding, or keepe away
31    9,    8|           also; when, laying~ ~many violent blowes on him, he said.
32    9,    9|         spoken, he gave her so many violent~ ~strokes, on head, sides,
33   10,    4|        desire, which in many men is violent and~ ~immoderate: but with
34   10,    5|            him; will do some~ ~such violent wrong to us, as we shal
35   10,    6|        forgot, that the rapes and~ ~violent actions, done by King Manfred
36   10,    7|          since brake forth into~ ~a violent flame, and brought me to
37   10,    7| indifferently~ ~eased of her former violent paine, which we could not
38   10,    8|         death, without~ ~laying any violent hand on himselfe; for life
39   10,    9|            and brethren, from whose violent~ ~solicitings, wouldst thou
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