Day, Novell

1    3,    3|   never saw him, or heard any tidings of him. Now~ ~Judge you,
2    3,    3|    Gentleman, mee thinkes the tidings come very quickly to~ ~you.
3    3,    9|      did never heare any more tidings of hir or her daughter,~ ~
4    4,    3| murthered in her Chamber, and tidings thereof carried to the Duke;~ ~
5    4,    9|     so till now. I~ ~received tidings from him wife (saide he)
6    5,    3|          if we heare no other tidings of him) you may with safety
7    7,   10|  vision to thee, to tell thee tidings out of the~ ~nether world.
8    9,    2|      a Chest:~ ~hearing these tidings, and fearing also, lest
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