Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      time made confession, so shamefull it~ ~appeareth to mee to
 2    1,    7|       dayes, who for soothing shamefull and~ ~gracelesse maners
 3    1,    8|     others, but also suffered shamefull~ ~injuries done to himselfe.
 4    2,    5| through the~ ~street. This is shamefull villany (quoth one) and
 5    2,    6|       would have procured thy shamefull~ ~death, which pitty and
 6    2,    8|      the ground, and used all shamefull~ ~violence to them. Now,
 7    2,    9|   being stricken dumbe~ ~with shamefull disgrace, was not able to
 8    4,    1|   thee, hath not deserved the shamefull wrong which~ ~thou hast
 9    7,    5| husband still persist in this shamefull course towards~ ~her; she
10    7,    8|    them, Wee will pardon this shamefull abusing of our~ ~Sister,
11    8,   10|     which made his~ ~folly so shamefull to him, that he durst not
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