Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|    heare him; for, the more he cryed, the more still~ ~they did
 2    2,    1|        as much~ ~misused, they cryed out among the rest, Kill
 3    2,    5|     sorrowfull beyond measure; cryed out to the boy for light
 4    2,    5|        answere from~ ~the Lad; cryed out louder, but all to no
 5    2,    5|     when the~ ~Priest felt, he cryed out aloud, getting out with
 6    3,    8|          that he was alive, he cryed out aloude, saying: Open,
 7    4,    7|        wringing her hands, she cryed out for helpe to~ ~Strambo
 8    5,    1| standing aloft on the~ ~decke, cryed out to them that had the
 9    5,    7|       know what young~ ~childe cryed in his House. The Mother,
10    5,    8|        who seeing him comming, cryed out in this~ ~manner to
11    5,    8|     nere unto the company, who cryed out with lowd~ ~exclaimes
12    6,    4|     somwhat neerer to them, he cryed out aloud, Shough, shough,~ ~
13    6,    4|      much yesternight, and had cryed~ ~Shough, as here you did:
14    6,    7|        a~ ~necessary question, cryed out all loud together with
15    7,    9|   beholding aloft in the tree; cryed out~ ~to her, saying. Wicked
16    8,    5|       other. Oh my Lord Judge (cryed~ ~Maso out aloud) I humbly
17    8,    5|     use.~ ~ Worthy Lord Judge (cryed Ribi, on the other side)
18    8,    5|  suffer him to heare Ribi, but cryed out still for justice against
19    8,    7|    lamentations. Wherefore, he cryed~ ~out so lowd as he could,
20    9,    4|         must passe: To them he cryed out~ ~so loude as he could;
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