Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      and~ ~women, have beene devoured by this cruell pestilence;
 2    1,    6|    give my goods away to bee devoured. So returning backe to his~ ~
 3    2,    9|     avouched, her body was~ ~devoured by ravenous Wolves in a
 4    2,    9|    be slaine, and left to be devoured~ ~by savage beasts. Afterward,
 5    2,    9| onely died, but likewise was devoured to the bare bones, by Flies,~ ~
 6    5,    3|   same Tree, fearing to be~ ~devoured (in the night time) by some
 7    5,    3|   mercy of men, then to~ ~be devoured by wild beasts in this Forrest.
 8    5,    3|   heere, rather then~ ~to be devoured by Wolves abroad. Then said
 9    5,    8|   afterward gave her to be~ ~devoured by his Hounds. Anastasio
10    5,    8|      to the dogges, and they devoured them very greedily. Soone~ ~
11    8,    7|      suffering my body to be devoured with Flies, without so small
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