Day, Novell

 1    2,    3| occasions that may induce to the contrarie. To~ ~the end therefore,
 2    2,    9|        alreadie acknowledged the contrarie, being stricken dumbe~ ~
 3    4,    6|       All of them affirmed the~ ~contrarie, avouching rather, that
 4    6,    1|       that his Bowle had run a~ ~contrarie bias, and he as farre out
 5    6,    7|        Edict of yours is quite~ ~contrarie. For it is rigorous against
 6    8,    1|             but I speake it in a contrarie nature, as commending the
 7    9,    1|        man, stolne into the City contrarie to~ ~order; hearing the
 8   10,    6|            Knight, maintaining a contrarie faction to his: wherefore,
 9   10,    8|        allegations, into a quite contrarie sense,~ ~in utter detestation
10   10,   10|        who daily happen on~ ~the contrarie: but most (and worst of
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