Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    his hands. Hee was a most horrible blasphemer~ ~of God and
 2    2,    5|     sealing his words with~ ~horrible Oathes, said. Sirra, Rascall,
 3    2,    9|     When Sicurano heard this horrible lye, immediately shee conceived,~ ~
 4    3,    6|  know not how to beare the~ ~horrible injurie, and notorious treason
 5    3,    7|    and weake consciences, by horrible and blasphemous~ ~speeches;
 6    4,    1|    but~ ~wealth hurries into horrible confusions. Many Kings and
 7    7,    6|    hi Sword, and swearing an horrible~ ~oath, said. Traitor thou
 8    8,    6|    thee.~ ~ Now likewise, by horrible lying Oathes, and perjured~ ~
 9    8,    9|      face, with two gastly~ ~horrible hornes, and thus disguised,
10   10,    3| shame, hee acknowledgeth his horrible~ ~intention, and becommeth
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