Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|   should so~ ~succeede, as they feared, namely, the marriage betweene
 2    2,    9|   preparation for punishment,~ ~feared, that the repayment of the
 3    3,    7|       of good~ ~comfort, for he feared not but before the time
 4    3,    9| remaining, are the~ ~more to be feared and suspected. Neverthelesse,
 5    4,    6|     actions; no dreame is to be feared~ ~presaging the contrary,
 6    4,    6|     found no such matter as she feared, yet continued very doubtfull~ ~
 7    4,    6|      yea, and much more~ ~to be feared, yet never any thing hurtfull
 8    5,    3|        had~ ~surprized him, she feared, that he was slaine among
 9    7,    6|        nothing~ ~was now to bee feared, but stormes and tempests,
10    9,    5|     whom Calandrino most of all feared and mistrusted, had a hand~ ~
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