Day, Novell

1    1,    7|    faith I will have it fairely painted. Whereto Master Guillaume~ ~
2    3,    7|   confessions,~ ~and figures of painted fearefull examples, to affright
3    5,    7|       spot upon his breast, not painted, or procured by his punishment,~ ~
4    6,    5| naturall, which were but meerly painted. By which meanes, hee~ ~
5    8,    7|       thy~ ~borrowed haire, and painted beauty, which in few yeares
6    8,    9| abundantly heaped on~ ~him: hee painted the whole story of Lent
7    8,    9|      likewise by his Garden, he painted the furious Battaile~ ~betweene
8    8,    9|      bosomes, shewing him their painted bodies, and sodainly closed~ ~
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