Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|            and then all the rest, openly confessing her to~ ~be their
 2    2,    8|              then if it had beene openly knowne.~ ~ It came to passe,
 3    3,    6|   exclaime, or make this knowne~ ~openly by any meanes; two unavoydable
 4    3,    7|         then altogether confessed openly, that~ ~they did the deede,
 5    3,    9|           the costly jewels there openly~ ~shewne. All which infallible
 6    4,    1|         vertue, declared himselfe openly to be noble; and he that
 7    6,    3|       neerely, that so abused her openly.~ ~
 8    6,   10|           and~ ~shewed the Coales openly.~ ~ The simple multitude,
 9    9,    2|          who had (if it should be openly knowne abroad) contaminated
10   10,    8|     secret~ ~cunning which now is openly made knowne unto you: and
11   10,    8|      innocent, and the third, for openly revealing the very~ ~truth.~ ~
12   10,   10| commanding her into his presence, openly~ ~before all his assembled
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