Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|          great danger of~ ~being hanged and strangled by the necke,
 2    2,    1|    flatly determined to have him hanged by the necke, and would
 3    2,    2|       Guillaume, where they were hanged for~ ~their offences, and
 4    2,    5| sacrilegious Theefe, and so be~ ~hanged, according to the Lawes
 5    3,    5|          of defiance should~ ~be hanged forth, that hee might fight
 6    4,   10|          gave him sentence to be hanged.~ ~ Soone were the newes
 7    5,    7|       him; was~ ~condemned to be hanged. As they were leading him
 8    5,    7|   execution, and afterward to be hanged by the necke. Signior Amarigo,~ ~
 9    5,    7|           and sentenced to~ ~bee hanged: wherefore, accompanied
10    7,    8|          rather let the dogge be hanged, that his qualities may
11    8,    6|          I say: but would I were hanged by the necke,~ ~if it be
12   10,    9|      Citie, all the roomes being hanged with the richest Arras,
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