Day, Novell

1    2,    7| imputation uppon men onely, for offending in many~ ~through over lavish
2    4,    3|       and she for poysoning her offending~ ~Husband: for being beaten
3    4,   10|     liveth so justly, without~ ~offending at one time or other? And
4    7,    6|   question the occasion of mine offending him: but fied~ ~from him
5    7,    7|       stand greatly in feare of offending you: and when I have told~ ~
6    7,   10|        him from~ ~such familiar offending. And therefore being sorry
7    8,    8|       the same sawce, which the offending party caused him~ ~first
8    9,    2|    nothing else but the poore~ ~offending Sister: she began to give
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