Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    Musciatto, for whose sake many wrongs and injuries were~ ~patiently
 2    1,    8| consolation, or~ ~revenge for her wrongs, shee resolved to checke
 3    1,    8|          beganne to revenge the~ ~wrongs done to this Gentlewoman
 4    2,    7|           about her dishonourable wrongs endured~ ~at his hands onely,
 5    3,    7|      spake with her, and made his wrongs~ ~knowne unto her. He delivered
 6    4,    3|         death, might satisfie the wrongs shee~ ~imagined to receive
 7    4,    3|     occasion of his death, by the wrongs which he had offered her.~ ~
 8    4, Song|          incite them to lament my wrongs.~ ~ And to be warned by
 9    5,    1|     Fortune seeming to repent the wrongs she had~ ~done to Chynon,
10    7,    8|        selfe~ ~should revenge her wrongs, making him a publike spectacle
11    7,    9|       might bee just judges of my wrongs, and as I conceive you all
12    8,    7|          did intend to revenge my wrongs, and~ ~remembred thy monstrous
13    8,    8|           words saide. Zeppa, our wrongs are equally requited on~ ~
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