Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         declined, and the heates extremity~ ~more diminished, to solace
 2    1,    1|         so violent hath bene the extremity~ ~of my weaknesse. My sonne (
 3    1,    3|            reveale his neede and extremity, and try if hee would therein
 4    1,    9|       declined, and the heates~ ~extremity well worne away: when the
 5    2,    5|        word, seeming hindered by extremity of joy at his~ ~presence,
 6    2,    5|        Andrea so confounded this extremity of courtesie, that he~ ~
 7    2,    5|        not a man~ ~(in desperate extremity) both well like and allow
 8    2,    6|        of his, and fretting with extremity rage, concluded~ ~in his
 9    2,    8|         to acquaint you with the extremity of my over-commanding agony:
10    2,    8|         love,~ ~and falling into extremity of rage, converted her former
11    2,    8| commisserate this my languishing extremity, nor acquainted any~ ~living
12    3,    6|         Ricciardo perceiving the extremity of her perplexed minde,
13    3,    7|       brought~ ~you to this hard extremity, as thinking you to be guilty
14    4,    1|        have resolved now in your extremity~ ~of yeres, to doe that
15    4,    1|    cruelly in life denied us.~ ~ Extremity of griefe and sorrow, withheld
16    4,    3|    unable to endure the tortures extremity, they made themselves~ ~
17    4,    6|         Whereupon, overcome with extremity of greefe and~ ~sorrow,
18    4,    6|         she was in~ ~such wofull extremity, that she knew not what
19    4,    8|      love was growne to stich an extremity, that he neither~ ~would,
20    4,    8|      helpe in such an unexpected extremity, was to take the~ ~dead
21    5,    9|        thus he continued in this extremity, it came to passe, that~ ~
22    6,   10|        whence, not without great extremity of thirst, I arrived in~ ~
23    8,    7|         detestation of her; Yea, extremity~ ~of hatred in the highest
24    8,    7|     their councell, in~ ~such an extremity of cold received. Immediately,
25    8,    7|          have beene plagued with extremity of colde (in~ ~regard of
26    8,    7|          hereafter into the like extremity, if it be thy~ ~good lucke
27    8,    7|       was~ ~brought now to great extremity: which sight, as also her
28    8,    7| wel-neere frozen to death with~ ~extremity of cold. Pray that the Evening
29    8,   10|      that being driven to such~ ~extremity, how unreasonable soever
30    9,    5|     could scarse~ ~refraine from extremity of laughter, they noted
31   10,    4|      servant, who~ ~falling into extremity of sickenesse, shall be
32   10,    7|         enamoured, and fell into extremity of~ ~affection towards him.~ ~
33   10,    7|          And say to him, in what extremity,~ ~ Thou hast (for him)
34   10,    8|      hath brought mee to such an extremity, as proofe is now to~ ~be
35   10,    8|    proceeding on further in this extremity, thou~ ~wilt be left vanquished,
36   10,    9|          carry my selfe, in such extremity of greefe, as now you~ ~
37   10,    9|       more patient, because this extremity was over-dangerous for her.~ ~
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