Day, Novell

1    1,    1|        whom hee would abuse~ ~notoriously) as others of the Court,
2    2,    9| Hornets, whereof the Countrey notoriously aboundeth. And~ ~his bones,
3    3,    7|      to have their pride more notoriously~ ~observed. And as the Angler
4    3,    8|     the Monke) thou wast most notoriously jealous of thy Wife, shee~ ~
5    6,    5|    deformity, and made them~ ~notoriously flouted and scorned, by
6    7,    4|      behaviour, as if he were notoriously drunke indeede.~ ~Which
7    8,    9|   againe like unto a~ ~Beast, notoriously baffulled and disgraced.~ ~
8   10,   10|      and their blood and mine notoriously imbased, by my~ ~marriage
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