Day, Novell

 1    2,    6| beauteous daughter:~ ~if that be treason, I do free confesse it,
 2    2,    7|          not suspecting any such treason in them towards him:~ ~stealing
 3    2,    7|     beauty) they had committed~ ~treason, or any mischeefe els beside,
 4    2,    9|        constant avouching of her treason to him~ ~(according then
 5    3,    6|      tolde the tale,~ ~or what a treason he intended against her:
 6    3,    6|  horrible injurie, and notorious treason used by thee against me,
 7    4,    3|       little dreamed on any such Treason conspired~ ~against him
 8    4,    9|  distrusting any~ ~such intended treason. So soone as he was come
 9    4, Song|       Which (under trust) findes Treason in his Love.~ ~ ~ ~ When
10   10,    6|         into this Kingdome? What treason was ever~ ~committed, more
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