Day, Novell

1  Ind      | Pampinea having in like manner shaken~ ~off her sorrowes, delivering
2    1,    9|   heate and vigour had quite~ ~shaken hands with him, yet amorous
3    2,    1|       the Judge, very shrewdly shaken with the Strappado, trembling~ ~
4    4      |  although I have bene rudely~ ~shaken, yea, almost halfe unrooted,
5    5,    1|     his intellect, which being shaken and set at~ ~liberty by
6    5,    8|    quils, and his soule was so shaken~ ~with the terror, that
7    7,    9|   condition my Ladie is, being shaken with so violent a sicknesse?
8    8,    2|     and all else were quicklie shaken~ ~uppe, as if his devotion
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