Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     certaine, for a disease so desperate, then to~ ~drinke hard,
 2    2,    1|      they were~ ~likewise in a desperate case; and therefore, fearing
 3    2,    3|         falling almost into as desperate a condition) became acquainted~ ~
 4    2,    5|      What will not a man~ ~(in desperate extremity) both well like
 5    2,    8|       hath brought mee to this desperate condition: and if some~ ~
 6    2,   10|          abilitie: being halfe desperate, sad and displeased, he
 7    3,    2|    times he resolved on some~ ~desperate conclusion, which might
 8    3,    6|     his desire:~ ~so that many desperate and dangerous resolutions
 9    3,    7|       departed hence in such~ ~desperate manner as hee did, seeing
10    3, Song|        faire hope, but none of desperate feare;~ ~ And all sung Beauties
11    4,    1|     selfe, in a bad~ ~case, so desperate and dangerous.~ ~ Having
12    4,    2|       dwelling there;~ ~like a desperate adventurer, he transported
13    4,    3| examination, in maintenance of desperate~ ~revenge, voluntarily confessed
14    4,    3|     not~ ~dreaming on any such desperate accident, and to her he
15    4,    6|         to fight against all~ ~desperate intruding passions, as a
16    5,    1|  Chynon, greatly blaming his~ ~desperate boldnesse, and maintaining,
17    5,    2|        of~ ~greefe, for his so desperate departure) she wept and
18    5,    2| otherwise, and contrary to her desperate~ ~intention, because the
19    5,    8|      nothing but coy disdaine; desperate~ ~resolutions entred into
20    7,    6|      and~ ~compassionating his desperate case; I arose from my worke,
21    8,    7| consulted with her selfe, many desperate motions~ ~entred her minde,
22    8,    7|   selfe headlong downe (like a desperate madde woman) before thy~ ~
23    8,    7|     but rather as coveting her desperate ending; with the~ ~teares
24    8,    7|      fearing to discover~ ~her desperate condition: but Fortune therein
25   10,    7|    sort to none other then a~ ~desperate end) she was desirous to
26   10,    7|        great spirit, and~ ~her desperate resolution, which moved
27   10,    8|   confounded with griefe and~ ~desperate thoughtes, hee departed
28   10,    8|   wherein he is, hath made him desperate, and he~ ~would make mine
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