Day, Novell

1    1,    4|    very greevously~ ~punished, freed himselfe from the paine
2    2,    6|      no~ ~doubt, but if I were freed from hence, and might returned
3    2,    7|        she thought now to~ ~be freed from no meane perill, which (
4    3,    7|        any hope he~ ~had to be freed from it. Being brought neerer
5    3,    7|        also to have her father freed from so great a~ ~danger;
6    4,    7|   according as Andreana was,~ ~freed her selfe from the power
7    6,    7|     little joyfull to bee thus freed and delivered from the fire,~ ~
8    6,    9| sprightly body, and being thus freed from~ ~them, he went away
9    9,    1|    eyther of them; ingeniously freed her selfe from both their~ ~
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