Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        beleefe was given to an oath, he making~ ~no care or
 2    1,    1|        matters relyed upon his oath, and~ ~delivering the truth
 3    2,    9|    maintaining (with a solemne oath) that no woman~ ~possibly
 4    3,    1|      opinion, tooke the~ ~same oath as the forewomen had done;
 5    3,    6|     true, shee sware a solemne oath, that no one~ ~alive should
 6    3,    7|    selfe thereto by a sacred~ ~oath, to keepe it faithfully:
 7    4,    2|        miracle. The vertuous~ ~oath being past, with many other
 8    7,    6|     and swearing an horrible~ ~oath, said. Traitor thou art
 9    7,   10| promise~ ~(each to other under oath) that hee which first dyed
10    8,    5|        out a~ ~kinde of Judges oath, saying: I will know whether
11    8,    8| thereof, protested (on solemne oath) by Zeppa; hir beliefe grew~ ~
12    9,    5| sodainely rapping out a Lovers Oath or~ ~two, thus he proceeded.
13   10,    5|      wil confirme it with mine oath.~ ~ Wonderfully pleased
14   10,    5|       made him under solemne~ ~oath, that she might be reputed
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