Day, Novell

1    3,    7|     was~ ~by the words and threatnings of a religious Father, to
2    3,    7|   he used~ ~such dreadfull threatnings to me, and which (even yet)
3    4,    8|   many times gave him both threatnings and blowes, which proving
4    7,    4| into roughe speeches and~ ~threatnings, saying: If thou wilt not
5    9,    6|    I any way afraid of thy threatnings? The Hostes~ ~imagining
6   10,    8|    away with rumours and~ ~threatnings, as lesse they finde them
7   10,    8|  The other, is your bitter threatnings against~ ~Gisippus my deare
8   10,    8| Amity?~ ~ What Lawes, what threatnings, what feares, could cause
9   10,    9| controuling command, and~ ~threatnings of her kinred (but much
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