Day, Novell

 1    7,    3|           cure his God-sonne by a charme, of a~ ~dangerous disease
 2    7,    3|       began. Pleasant Ladies, the charme or conjuration wherwith~ ~
 3    7,    3|          and feare not, for I can charme them in such sort,~ ~that
 4    7,    3|       hinder the operation of the charme; which was the~ ~reason
 5    7,    3| meditations; he~ ~saith, that the charme would then be fully effected:
 6    8,    7|        send it you, as also~ ~the charme, verie fairely written.
 7    8,    7|            old Fable, insted of a Charme; both which he sent to the
 8    8,    7|     composed in the nature~ ~of a charme) which shee had received
 9    8,    7|           times she rehearsed the charme to the Image, looking still~ ~
10    9,    5|      Nicholetta. Bruno prepared a Charme or writing for him,~ ~avouching
11    9,    5|         this~ ~sacred Charractred charme, she will immediately follow
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