Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|         his limbes, and greatly deformed in his body. Marquiso~ ~
 2    5,    1|     creature: by his grosse and deformed~ ~kinde of speech, his qualities
 3    6,    5|        into most~ ~mishapen and deformed bodies of men. As hath beene
 4    6,    5|       and low~ ~person, but yet deformed in body, with a flat face,
 5    6,    5| perceiving him to be so greatly deformed, as no man could be worse,
 6    8,    4|      her Mayde, an ugly, foule, deformed Slut.~ ~ ~ ~ Ladie Eliza
 7    8,    7|       leave~ ~thee wrinkled and deformed) then the basest beggarly
 8    8,    7|          scorched and strangely deformed: shee beganne to~ ~teare
 9    8,    9|         seemed like a strange~ ~deformed Beare, and a Divels vizard
10    9,    1|          and his~ ~face so ugly deformed, that such as knew him not,
11    9,    7|  creature~ ~before, she was now deformed and much unsightly. In regard
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