Day, Novell

1    2,    1|   appearing so~ ~monstrously mishapen, when he was brought into
2    2,    6|     Imprisonment had somwhat mishapen Jehannot in his outward
3    3,    8|     I am~ ~neither aged, nor mishapen, me thinkes the motion I
4    6,    1|    speeches so~ ~monstrously mishapen, that nothing could appeare
5    6,    5| singular spirits into most~ ~mishapen and deformed bodies of men.
6    6,    8|   women,~ ~they are the most mishapen and ugly creatures, that,
7    8,    9|   Tombe, Buffalmaco in his~ ~mishapen habite, began to bound,
8    9,    1| lived, he had such a strange mishapen body, and his~ ~face so
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