Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|   murtherer of her that never~ ~wronged thee, to please another
 2    3,    3|       yesterday) I have been so wronged, as I verily beleeve~ ~that
 3    3,    6|     never more to looke upon my wronged husband, or let any honest
 4    3,    7|         the man who hath bene~ ~wronged. Notwithstanding, not to
 5    5,    1|          being intended to be~ ~wronged by his brother Hormisda,
 6    5,   10|    yeeld at the last, and women wronged by~ ~their owne husbands,
 7    7,    9|       finds it selfe too highly wronged, being defeated of those~ ~
 8    8,    7|       invincible courage of a~ ~wronged Lady (not fearing to looke
 9   10,    8|        their other friends were wronged~ ~by Gisippus, avouching
10   10,    8| perforce, nor (like a ravisher) wronged~ ~her virginitie, to blemish
11   10,    8|       just indignation~ ~of the wronged Romanes."~ ~ When Titus
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