Day, Novell

 1    4,    6|     before his owne~ ~doore. The Potestate offering violence to the
 2    4,    6|        or Watch belonging to the Potestate, who had bin so~ ~late abroad,
 3    4,    6|         heereof was given to the Potestate, he arose; and shee~ ~being
 4    4,    6|          as sodaine~ ~death. The Potestate hearing this, and perceiving
 5    4,    6|    informed of the matter by the Potestate: he~ ~demaunded (in teares)
 6    4,    6|         was brought thither? The Potestate would needs accuse her first,
 7    4,    6|        some few dayes after, the Potestate pursuing his former~ ~motion
 8    6,    7|       her race. So,~ ~before the Potestate, shee made her apparance,
 9    6,    7|         demaunded of her?~ ~ The Potestate well noting her brave carriage,
10    6,    7| accusation? Madame, answered the Potestate, I am sory~ ~to tel you,
11    6,    7|         without tarrying for the Potestate to moove the~ ~question,
12    6,    7|           you my Lord, being our Potestate and Judge, if it be so,
13    6,    7|       advice proceeding from the Potestate: the Edict (being~ ~reputed
14    8,    5|     Causes; whereat the chiefe~ ~Potestate, and all the standers by
15   10,    4|         of~ ~any successe) to be Potestate of Modena, whereto he was
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