Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         and favour, give us not strength and~ ~good understanding.
 2    1,    9|       ashamed: not knowing what strength of wit~ ~remaineth in the
 3    2,    4|     recovered by her pains, his strength~ ~benummed with extreame
 4    2,    5| shoulders, yea all his~ ~utmost strength he employeth, to remove
 5    2,    7|     coveted beauty and~ ~bodily strength, not foreseeing with any
 6    2,    7|         Last of all, that~ ~his strength onely threw Amurath into
 7    2,    7|         drew~ ~it with so maine strength, that he never spake word
 8    2,    8|       good cheare, and when thy strength is~ ~better restored, then
 9    2,    9|            and the weaknesse or strength as other women have, to
10    2,   10|     themselves endued with more strength then~ ~Nature meant to bestow
11    3,    1|         wood, which the weake~ ~strength of Lurco had left uncloven;
12    3,    8|      which was not of any great strength, neither well closed together;
13    3,   10|      finding it much beyond his strength to withstand them, he soon
14    4,    1|         the~ ~better ability of strength, which exceeding all capacity
15    4,    3|    Pinnace, fortified with good strength and~ ~preparation, and wayted
16    4,    6|        despight~ ~of her utmost strength, with incredible force snatched
17    5,    2|          who were of no greater strength then himselfe: wherein Fortune
18    5,    5|       now to recover her former strength, with free~ ~permission (
19    7,    2|        made an addition of more strength.~ ~ Now, for their securer
20    7,    3|     much confiding on mine owne strength.~ ~Gossip, the Friar, you
21    7,    4|      she might~ ~get it open by strength: which when Tofano had long
22    7, Song|    spirits reassume your former strength,~ ~ And never dread to see
23    8,   10|          but recover our former strength in~ ~walking freely.~ ~
24    9,    9|         and compassionable, our strength feeble, our voyces~ ~pleasing,
25   10,    6|         requiring inestimable~ ~strength and courage; your words
26   10,    7|         by opposing my feeble~ ~strength, against a burden of over-ponderous
27   10,    7|          against whose lawes my strength made many~ ~resistances,
28   10,    8|      from teares, and with such strength as his weaknesse would give
29   10,    9|       much as consisteth in thy strength, I make no question of thy~ ~
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