Day, Novell

 1    1,    2| Spirit is the true ground and defence~ ~thereof, as being more
 2    1,    9|      them~ ~to be silent. For defence of honest devise and conference
 3    2,    7|    levied forces for his owne defence, and to his succour~ ~came
 4    2,    7|      such as stood upon their defence against them, (among whom
 5    2,    8|   shee can pleade in her owne defence, the choice of a~ ~wise
 6    2,   10|   failing in plea for his own defence, was often nonsuited by
 7    3,    7|    resistance made~ ~in their defence. But when the tortures were
 8    4,    4|         stood upon their best defence, for now it was no time
 9    5,    1|         stand upon their owne defence; which made Chynon, after
10    5,    1|  neere adjoyning Forrest, for defence of himselfe and Iphigenia,~ ~
11    5,    2|      preparation for his owne defence: he conferred with~ ~one
12    5,    3|       and feete~ ~in his owne defence, till they haled him violently
13    6,   10| sodainly raised~ ~in his owne defence: a Religious Frier of Saint
14    7,    5|       such, as (in their owne defence) do offend~ ~any other.
15    7,    8|      the other stood upon his defence, and so in the darke~ ~they
16    8,    7|     affoorded not~ ~the least defence against it, or any repose
17    8,    9|  subject, I weare no warmer~ ~defence, then my thin wastcoat over
18    9,    8|    given) to speake a word in defence of himselfe.~ ~In the end,
19   10,    3|  rather commending the honest defence, which Nathan made on his~ ~
20   10,    9|      be made for~ ~their owne defence. And Signior Thorello being
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