Day, Novell

1    2,    7|       me~ ~lay this blamefull imputation uppon men onely, for offending
2    2,    8| himselfe guilty of this foule imputation: and arriving at Callice
3    2,    8|     was innocent of the foule imputation,~ ~by the Queenes owne confession,
4    3,    7|  cleere me from~ ~this bloody imputation, to love and respect them
5    3,    9|     and might lay a blamefull imputation on her daughter.~ ~Neverthelesse,
6    4,    7|  clearely from their infamous imputation, and follow her Pasquino,
7    4,   10|        blamewoorthy, then any imputation, to bee layde on the young
8    5,    4|       free from any blamefu~ ~imputation; he shall enjoy her, and
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