Day, Novell

 1    1,    6| indeede,~ ~least he should be burned; that, to be more mercifully
 2    3,   10|   fire broke out in Capsa and burned the~ ~father of Alibech
 3    5,    7|   Lovers were in danger to be burned: but hearing afterward of~ ~
 4    5,    7|       place, and presently be burned in the sight of her lewd
 5    5,   10|       justly~ ~deserved to be burned? Why did you not say as
 6    6,    7|      everie~ ~Woman should be burned with fire, who husband found
 7    7,    8| watchlight, which every night burned in the Chamber, she departed~ ~
 8    8,    1|        deserveth justly to be burned. Whereas~ ~on the contrary,
 9    8,    7|     the flaming fire, which~ ~burned in the Schollers brest (
10    8,    7|    the trunke of a Tree halfe burned, lying flat on~ ~her face,
11    8,    9|   multiplicity of Waxe lights burned in all partes of the roomes;~ ~
12    9,    1|      the dead;~ ~either to be burned, or otherwise so punished,
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