Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   judgement) appeare to have but a harsh and offensive beginning,~ ~
 2    1,    4|       countenance, giving him many harsh and bitter speeches,~ ~commanded,
 3    2,    7|          stearne lookes, rough and harsh both in speech~ ~and behaviour;
 4    2,    7|              speaking them in such harsh manner as they hapned, and
 5    2,    8|         loving speeches, into this harsh and ruder language. Villaine (
 6    2,    8|            offended at his Fathers harsh~ ~words, by holding his
 7    2,    9|           Husband,~ ~much lesse so harsh a recompence as this is.
 8    2,   10|            disposition, then those harsh documents wherewith you~ ~
 9    3,    4|            language was the~ ~more harsh and rude; like to our common
10    3,    9|            forgetting~ ~his former harsh and uncivill carriage towards
11    4,    2|        goods from them; yet sowre, harsh and stearne enough, in checking~ ~
12    4,    2|        beseech you to pardon those harsh speeches, which I used to
13    4,    3|          processions~ ~should have harsh and sinister concludings.
14    4,    5|           to your liking. At these harsh words, Isabella fell into~ ~
15    4,    8|         gave him~ ~very bitter and harsh language. All which availing
16    4,    9|         afflicted, hearing these~ ~harsh and unpleasing speeches?
17    5,    1|         began then to feele in his harsh~ ~rurall understanding (
18    5,    1|      alteration, not onely did his harsh~ ~and clownish voyce convert
19    5,    2|            although it were very~ ~harsh and difficult.~ ~ Constance
20    5,    8|        when they be abused.~ ~ The harsh and uncivill usage in her,
21    5,    9|             thought to savour of a harsh, cruell, and un-womanly
22    5,   10|           upbraided him daily with harsh~ ~speeches, making his owne
23    6,    3| immeasurably covetous, and a verie harsh~ ~natured man. Which the
24    7,    8|            reproved them in very~ ~harsh manner. In which respect
25    7,    9|            soule consented to such harsh Language, far differing
26    7,    9|         but if thou persist in thy harsh opinion, in~ ~stead of reputing
27    7,    9|            still complained on her harsh and violent pulling it out:
28    8,    3|          the doore, they heard the harsh bickering betweene him and
29    9,    2|         she began to give her very harsh and vile~ ~speeches, as
30    9,    2|       Abbesse still continuing her harsh speeches, it fortuned,~ ~
31    9,    9|            said)~ ~rude, rough and harsh handling, as both nature,
32    9,    9|        whereof~ ~they made such an harsh construction at the first.~ ~
33   10,    3|   overcomming his former fury, his harsh nature~ ~became meerly confounded
34   10,    8|      Gisippus and~ ~Sophronia into harsh reports; he being generally
35   10,   10|      before, and lookes expressing harsh intentions, he~ ~said unto
36   10,   10|            have thought me cruell, harsh and uncivill natured, should
37   10,   10|        first proofe) I~ ~gave thee harsh and unpleasing speeches,
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