Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|  alive or~ ~dead.~ ~ Thus the innocent Count, by his overhasty
 2    2,    8|         time, fell to the two innocent children of the Count D'
 3    2,    8|     of them; in regard he was innocent of the foule imputation,~ ~
 4    2,    9|   goods. And commanding~ ~his innocent Wife to be murthered, she
 5    3,    7|      offence in him,~ ~as his innocent soule truly witnessed with
 6    3,    7|       witnesses) a man~ ~most innocent, making him ready for the
 7    3,   10|      a man, and was indeed as innocent as she~ ~seemed, he thought
 8    4,   10|       accused, and is clearly innocent of such a~ ~heinous detection.
 9    7,    2|    dreame of such follies, an innocent soule,~ ~heartlesse and
10   10,    8|      is truely guiltlesse and innocent: With one~ ~bloudie blow
11   10,    8|       Noble Praetor,~ ~let no innocent mans bloud be shed for it,
12   10,    8| friendes, because~ ~they were innocent, and the third, for openly
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