Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        such as (by authoritie of publike~ ~Lawes) were banished hence,
 2    1,    1|       Hee would~ ~steale both in publike and private, even with such
 3    1,    4|        as fearing now to receive publike shame, by being~ ~betrayed
 4    2,    6|         grace, and delivery of~ ~publike joy and exaltation, when
 5    2,    7|          argument of private and publike~ ~conference in all Natolia,
 6    2,    8|        Nor am I so ignorant, but publike knowledge of such an error
 7    3,    6|     discreete in keeping it from publike knowledge.~ ~ In the Citie
 8    3,    7|   coursest spun cloth, to make a publike~ ~manifestation to the world,
 9    3,    7|       Churches; yea, and in open publike places, as if they were~ ~
10    4,    1|         let yet (in death)~ ~one publike grave containe both our
11    4,    2|        let them repaire~ ~to the publike Market place of S. Marke,
12    4,    3|        day~ ~appointed for their publike execution, by great summes
13    4,   10|        make their folly seene in publike appearance, and by their
14    4,   10|       when this~ ~should come to publike notice. For (quoth she to
15    4,   10|        and, as it seemeth, for a publike sale,~ ~because two or three
16    5,    6|  expectation, the fame of this~ ~publike execution being noysed abroade,
17    5,    7|        she shall be haled to the publike market~ ~place, and presently
18    6,    7|      prostituted their bodies to publike~ ~sale or hire. During the
19    7,    7|        Egano,~ ~imprisonment and publike punishment for his so malapert
20    7,    8|         her wrongs, making him a publike spectacle to all~ ~drabbing
21    8,    2|         Standard, and make their publike predications~ ~against our
22    8,    5|       and soone were gone out of publike view.~ ~ The worshipfull
23    8,    6|   abstaine from urging anie such publike proofe.~ ~ Every one there
24    8,    7|       away, and thinking how her publike shame was now~ ~inevitable,
25    8,   10|      have no other amends, but~ ~publike infamie, scorne and disgrace,
26   10,    8| Sophronia into his house,~ ~with publike intention to make her his
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