Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|      and offended, at~ ~such a straunge and unexpected accident,
 2    2,    7| Sarazine, to whom it hapned by straunge adventures,~ ~that within
 3    5,    8|      all~ ~that had seene this straunge accident, fell into diversity
 4    7,    4|         prevailing forces? How straunge are thy foresights? And
 5    8,    7|      Country people, that in a straunge accident of~ ~thunder and
 6    8,    9|         as if hee were in some straunge distraction of minde, stamping
 7    8,    9|        made a~ ~member of this straunge Societie, which hee more
 8    8,    9|        use some gastly noises, straunge leapes, and loftie~ ~trickes,
 9    9,    1|     having undertaken such~ ~a straunge imposition, and verie neere
10   10,    7|  Manutio, it must needes seeme straunge to your Majesty,~ ~because
11   10,    8|   questioned the cause of this straunge alteration, and essayed
12   10,    8|     the whole occasion of this straunge~ ~conflict in him, what
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