Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         and wollen, torne from a wretched body dead of that disease,~ ~
 2    1,    2|    outward names~ ~of things, as wretched men commonly use to doe.~ ~
 3    1,    6|    perceiving in what wofull and wretched estate you~ ~will be, when
 4    1,    6|       What though he appeareth a wretched~ ~fellow to me? He may be
 5    1,    7|          likewise excell them in wretched Avarice, being~ ~so miserably
 6    2,    4|          to returne home in such wretched~ ~poverty; yet, seeing how
 7    2,    6|          offend us, be it of men wretched, or fortunate;~ ~because,
 8    4,    4|         conducted divers, to a~ ~wretched and miserable ending of
 9    4,    8|           departed out of this~ ~wretched life to a better. The Tutors
10    4, Song|           And to be warned by my wretched fate;~ ~ Least (like my
11    5,    7|         likelyhood of this poore wretched mans; thus he conferred~ ~
12    6,    2|         a noble soule) a base or wretched~ ~condition of life. As
13    7,    2|        thus began~ ~again. Poore wretched woman as I am, in an unfortunate
14    7,    3|          then~ ~hee? Such is the wretched condition of this world,
15    7,    3|        to make men look leane,~ ~wretched, and pale. Because Saint
16    7,    8|       vile qualities, and what a wretched life I leade~ ~with him,
17    7,    9|        proove to be miserable,~ ~wretched, and a Begger, only thorow
18    8,    5|       spirit, and their lives so wretched and penurious, as they~ ~
19    8,    7|          and cruell man, if that wretched night was so~ ~greevous
20    9,    3|      them upon his breast, said: Wretched man that I am, What~ ~shall
21   10,    2|        be charged withall. Which wretched~ ~condition of his, if you
22   10,    3| whereupon he~ ~said to himselfe. Wretched man as I am, when shall
23   10,    3|       men, the world that is now wretched and~ ~miserable, would become
24   10,    3|        heaping up of~ ~money, as wretched and miserable Worldlings
25   10,    7|         Whereto (in these~ ~more wretched times of ours) few or none
26   10,    8|      continue any longer in this wretched life, considering, that~ ~
27   10,    8|        the Gods, by killing that wretched man,~ ~whom the Serjeants
28   10,    8|         power, hath tormented my wretched soule, and so~ ~compunctually
29   10,   10|       worst of all the rest) how wretched and~ ~miserable prooves
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