Day, Novell

1    2,    9|     teares) to forgive~ ~his rash transgression, which most lovingly she
2    3,    6|   extraordinarily for his haynous transgression, penitently betooke~ ~himselfe
3    4,    7|    punishment for her abhominable transgression.~ ~ Poore Simonida, sighing
4    4,   10|         am heartily sory for my~ ~transgression; yet not so much for the
5    8,    7|       mercy~ ~of her for his base transgression. But concerning the meanes
6    9,    1|           as~ ~being guilty of no transgression: yet (perchance) I shall
7   10,    3| punishment, I confesse my heinous transgression hath justly~ ~deserved:
8   10,    8|                In which notorious transgression, I understand you all to
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