Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| distressed Ladie became more savage and wilde in her~ ~daily
 2    2,    9|     left to be devoured~ ~by savage beasts. Afterward, desiring
 3    3,    7|     by shewing~ ~my selfe so savage and rigorous to him before
 4    4,    2|      the shape of a wilde or savage man, he was brought~ ~upon
 5    4,    2|  Beare, or in the shape of a savage man, or any other~ ~forme
 6    4,    2|      wherto he~ ~chained his savage man, making shew, as if
 7    5,    3|   having formerly heard of~ ~savage ravenous beasts, which commonly
 8    5,    8| unkind, and almost meerely~ ~savage did she shew her selfe to
 9    5,    8|      her, as if~ ~she were a savage beast; therefore beleeve
10    5,   10|      a woman, or rather some savage monster in a~ ~womans shape?
11    8,    7|    the end of pennance among savage beasts, such as thou art,
12    8,    7|     cruell art thou then any savage~ ~Beast; thus to vexe and
13   10,   10|   rude place, where birds or savage~ ~beasts may devour it,
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