Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      of~ ~joy, his hands all bloody, and his soule much more
 2    2,    7|    he had his~ ~hand in this bloody businesse, and had carried
 3    3,    7|    and cleere me from~ ~this bloody imputation, to love and
 4    4,    3|      might best compasse her bloody~ ~intention, she grew acquainted
 5    4,    3|     thing seeme to alter his bloody purpose; but,~ ~having slaine
 6    4,    3|      search was made for the bloody offendor, but Folco being~ ~
 7    4,    4|      so that what with the~ ~bloody slaughter, and violence
 8    4,    9|    selfe live the Wife to so bloody a~ ~Husband.~ ~ So starting
 9    5,    5|       that in that dismall~ ~bloody combustion, I lost a little
10    7,    8|   feet, that al her face was bloody~ ~and bruised. Next, with
11    7,    9| tooth~ ~readie made hot, and bloody, very much corrupted and
12    8,    9|      at the~ ~perfecting the bloody Battayle of the Cattes and
13   10,    3|      might best performe the bloody deede, according as hee~ ~
14   10,    3|  hands. In which furious and bloody~ ~determination (without
15   10,    8|   himself to have done~ ~the bloody deed. Which the murderer
16   10,   10|   Marquesse whose heart wept bloody teares, as his eyes would~ ~
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