Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        is) we shall be greatly blamed thereby, and it~ ~will be
 2    2,    3|         Nor was the Lady to be blamed, for leaving base liberty,~ ~
 3    2,    9| returning to Geneway, was much blamed for such unkinde cruelty
 4    3,    3|       then I to be causelessly blamed for him;~ ~wherein good
 5    5,    9|      when she saw, she greatly blamed him for killing so rare
 6    6,    3|         he is the lesse to bee blamed, because hee maketh~ ~payment
 7    8,    7|         neither meriteth to be blamed, for in her owne person (
 8    8,    9|    foolish men; are not to bee blamed, but rather commended.~ ~
 9   10,    8|         I am not any way to be blamed, but she, for not~ ~demanding,
10   10,   10|      children to bee~ ~slaine, blamed him greatly, thought him
11   10,   10|       justly~ ~deserving to be blamed: but all has bin honest,
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