Day, Novell

 1    3,    3|            most part of them) like notorious fooles, are the~ ~inventers
 2    3,    6|              horrible injurie, and notorious treason used by thee against
 3    3,    8|             they had committed any notorious offence, deserving to be
 4    4,    3|          confessed~ ~their several notorious offences, and ended their
 5    5,    1|         the prevention of two such notorious~ ~injuries, I see that Fortune
 6    7,    4|      purchase his peace, after a~ ~notorious wrong sustained, and further
 7    7,    6|            would have beene a most notorious~ ~scandall to us, if a man
 8    7,    8|          modestest Maide: like~ ~a notorious common drunkard, is a Taverne
 9    7,    8|         Sister, because thou art a notorious drunkard: but looke to it (
10    8,    6|             respect, before such a notorious shame be received, and in
11    8,   10|            intending to punish her notorious trechery towards him,~ ~
12    9,    5|             with fury. she said. O notorious villaine! Darest thou abuse
13    9,    6|   compassed the meanes to avoyde a notorious scandall.~ ~ On the plaine
14   10,    8| temerarious a manner.~ ~ "In which notorious transgression, I understand
15   10,    8|         among the Romaines to be a notorious theefe, who verily had~ ~
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