Day, Novell

1    3,    5|   with fearefull sights and gastly apparitions, hovering and
2    3,    8| twice every day: stood in a gastly amazement by the Tombesside,
3    3,    8|  some dreadfull~ ~sight, or gastly apporition; his wife being
4    4,    7|   answer, but standing in a gastly amazement, all her senses
5    8,    7|      and his eyes staring~ ~gastly through lacke of sleepe:
6    8,    9|    perhaps he will use some gastly noises, straunge leapes,
7    8,    9|     over his face, with two gastly~ ~horrible hornes, and thus
8    9,    1|   knew him not, would stand gastly~ ~affrighted at the first
9    9,    1|    yet stand in feare,~ ~so gastly and dreadfull alwayes was
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