Day, Novell

1    1,    2|          for silence, then for~ ~publication) were so deepely displeasing
2    4,    3|           without any noyse or~ ~publication, setting a strong guard (
3    4,    5|       offence might come to open publication, they~ ~buried it very secretly;
4    4,    7|          So, without any further publication, and to avoid the~ ~following
5    7,    2|    should referre it to generall publication, to~ ~the end, that immodest
6    8,   10|        his Magizine,~ ~with open publication, that he would not vent
7    9,    4|          vertue, then apparant~ ~publication of their disgrace and folly;
8   10,    8| ceremonies due to matrimonie, or publication~ ~thereof by the tongue;
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