Day, Novell

1    2,    8|           me, medling in the rude uncivill actions of warre,~ ~when
2    3,    9| forgetting~ ~his former harsh and uncivill carriage towards her, to
3    5,    6|        the poore~ ~Lovers, as the uncivill and unsightly manner, which (
4    5,    8|          abused.~ ~ The harsh and uncivill usage in her, grew very
5    7,    4|               Tofano (but in very uncivill maner) told her being abroad
6    7,    6|  Lambertuccio also, in~ ~the same uncivill sorte, as before I tolde
7   10,    8|         side, Titus hearing these uncivill acclamations, became~ ~much
8   10,   10|      thought me cruell, harsh and uncivill natured, should at length~ ~
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