Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|    tell thee plainely, that it deserveth~ ~fire and faggot, if I
 2    2,    3|        and civill~ ~demeanour, deserveth a Lady of farre greater
 3    3,    7|        blame where it worthily deserveth, I am~ ~come hither purposely,
 4    4,    1|  greatnesse in vertue worthily deserveth; now~ ~nothing else is wanting,
 5    6,    4|        as thy knavery~ ~justly deserveth, to make thee remember it
 6    8,    1|        by me to be reported,~ ~deserveth not the reproachfull title
 7    8,    1|        her honestie for money, deserveth justly to be burned. Whereas~ ~
 8    8,    7|        with such a dyet as hee deserveth. Yet when thou speakest
 9   10,    2|  in-fortune,~ ~then any way he deserveth to be charged withall. Which
10   10,    8|        to bee admired, neither deserveth halfe the~ ~commendations,
11   10,    8| infallible, and that his deede deserveth to bee much more commended~ ~
12   10,    9|        is but a fading flowre) deserveth most~ ~graciously to be
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