Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|   quicken our~ ~understandings, avouching, that it is no easie matter
 2    2,    9| maintained the contrary; boldly avouching, that by the~ ~especiall
 3    2,    9|       passed words and wager;~ ~avouching before Bernardo, that he
 4    2,    9|      his wife; but his constant avouching of her treason to him~ ~(
 5    3,    6|       maintaine the~ ~contrary, avouching, that having corrupted you
 6    4,    4|          they shewed his Glove, avouching moreover, that neither by
 7    4,    5|      have it restored~ ~againe, avouching that she could not live
 8    4,    6|       affirmed the~ ~contrarie, avouching rather, that some Impostumation
 9    4,    7|     concerneth the bed of Sage, avouching it either to~ ~be venomous,
10    4,   10|     denieth any sale~ ~thereof, avouching, that the last night it
11    5,    6|        being~ ~examined, and he avouching, that Restituta was his
12    6,    7|        complainant against you, avouching, that he tooke you in~ ~
13    7,    4|     that night~ ~committed, and avouching his wife to be vertuous
14    8,    8|   growing betweene them, of his avouching,~ ~and her as stout denying,
15    9,    1|         Chamber with the Maide, avouching solemnly to her, that~ ~(
16    9,    4|     after him in his shirt, and avouching that hee had robbed him:~ ~
17    9,    5|    Charme or writing for him,~ ~avouching constantly to him, that
18    9,    6|        but lies and fables, yet avouching~ ~them for manifest truthes?
19   10,    8|     were wronged~ ~by Gisippus, avouching her selfe to be the wife
20   10,    8|     publikely what he had done, avouching it~ ~for an act both of
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