Day, Novell

1    2,    7| whatsoever, the heavens were so clouded, and the nights darkenesse~ ~
2    2,    8|          His daughter Violenta, clouded under the borrowed name
3    4,    2|      formall fashion; and then (clouded over~ ~with his Monkes Cowle)
4    4,    2|         licentious life must be clouded with a cloake of sanctifie,
5    5,    7|       be so closely carryed, or clouded with the~ ~greatest cunning;
6    7,    5|    INJURY~ ~ ~ ~ A jealous man, clouded with the habite of a Priest,
7    7,   10|     inordinate~ ~appetites; yet clouded with the cloake of Religion,
8   10,    2|       from him in passion; were clouded with courteous~ ~acceptance,
9   10,    5|         that it could not be so clouded or concealed: but her~ ~
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