Day, Novell

1  Ind      |     being fatted with our blood, tearme~ ~themselves Grave-makers,
2  Ind      |      person,~ ~but rather we may tearme our selves forsaken; in
3    2,    3|       such things as we fondly~ ~tearme to be our owne, are in her
4    5,   10|          of our City.~ ~ Shall I tearme her a woman, or rather some
5    7,    5|          Geloso (for so must wee tearme the~ ~Cocke-braind husband)
6    8,    9| companions of~ ~this Society, do tearme it in our vulgar Language,
7    8,   10|            though I cannot truly tearme spent, but rather art meerely
8    9,    2|        night season, and used to tearme her Psalter; she put~ ~the
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