Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           me~ ~to live? These are deeds of darknesse, fit for villaines
 2    3,    1|             rationall, or no. Ill deeds require longer time to contrive,
 3    4,    2|     whensoever he went about such deeds of darknes.~ ~There did
 4    5,   10|           lewd accidents, then at deeds that deserve~ ~commendation,
 5    7,    7|             the proofe of them by deeds: and let him thinke, that
 6    7,    7|         as you do or can, his ill deeds. But seeing he~ ~is so just,
 7    9,    6|      store, to requite all wicked deeds of darkenesse? If~ ~all
 8   10,    7|          divers other like worthy deeds, not onely did he win~ ~
 9   10,    9| stretching our kindnesse (in good deeds) so farre as we~ ~are able,
10   10,    9|         being thus assured of the deeds full effecting, he came
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