Day, Novell

 1    3,    2| clipped~ ~away a part of his lockes, which (in those times)
 2    3,    2|      of them to have~ ~their lockes cut, all after one and the
 3    4,    5|    much consumed, but by the lockes of haire,~ ~they knew it
 4    4,   10|      Madame Fiammetta, whose lockes of haire were curled, long,
 5    5,    4|  window; old provident Lizio lockes the~ ~doore to bed-ward,
 6    5,    5|    to lift up a~ ~little the lockes of haire, depending over
 7    7,    8|  extreamly, cutting away the lockes of her haire (thinking he~ ~
 8    7,    8|    beaten her, and cut the~ ~lockes off from her head, thus
 9    7,    8|    the thred it selfe,~ ~the lockes supposed of his wives haire,
10    7,    8|      beate me, and cut those lockes of haire from my head. Alas
11    7,    8|       that you did cut those lockes of haire from my head; it
12    8,    7|  shee beganne to~ ~teare the lockes of her owne hayre, raving
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