Day, Novell

1    1,    1| Chappelet he was every where~ ~known, and by few or none acknowledged
2    2,    3|   himselfe, as having formerly known~ ~them, and was kindely
3    2,    5|       some considerations best known unto himselfe:) or if at
4    2,    7|       owe unto him: I wil make known to~ ~thee, what I rather
5    2,   10|       soone after) shee~ ~made known to Pagamino. The next morning,
6    3,    2|      the~ ~King, and the party known, he gave him a marke, by
7    4,   10|        called in question, and known to be of a most wicked life,
8    7,    4|        should bee~ ~publiquely known, and at what drunken houres
9   10,    8|      done, until it were first known, how occasions had bin caried
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