Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|       fire and faggot,~ ~became meerly frozen up, and gracious
 2    4,    1|         thee. e. way, thou hast meerly murthered the~ ~unfeigned
 3    5,   10|  speeches, making his owne home meerly as a hell to him.~ ~ When
 4    6,    5|        naturall, which were but meerly painted. By which meanes,
 5    8,    7|       to death~ ~with cold, and meerly buried with snow in your
 6    8,    7|     being already past, that it meerly~ ~parched her delicate body,
 7    8,    7|        long on this Tower, yea, meerly broyled my poore naked bodie,
 8    8,    7|      which my teares (being all meerly~ ~dried up) are not able
 9    9,    5|     boldly with the like; but~ ~meerly in scorning manner, breathing
10    9,    8|       meanes and~ ~procurements meerly unable to maintaine expences
11    9,    8|   perceived, that Blondello had meerly guld him in a knavery,~ ~
12   10,    3|       his harsh nature~ ~became meerly confounded with shame: So
13   10,    5|     easie matter, but a thing~ ~meerly impossible to be done) he
14   10,    5|        but seeing he~ ~laboured meerly in vaine, after the third
15   10,    5|         have, to part with it~ ~meerly in fond compassion? I protest (
16   10,    9|      saw that all~ ~deniall was meerly in vaine: and therefore
17   10,    9| discovered: constrained thereto meerly by necessity, hee shewed~ ~
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