Day, Novell

1  Ind      |   behold them, but~ ~with most horrid and dreadfull regards, newly
2    2,    7| inquisition, who should commit horrid a deede,~ ~perceyving likewise
3    2,    7|     inciting him to revenge so horrid a wrong, and promising~ ~
4    4,    3|     tortures, among many other horrid villanies her committed,
5    4,    3|   either in knowledge~ ~of the horrid fact, or the departure of
6    4,    6|     that it was in regard of a horrid Dreame, wherewith~ ~her
7    4,    9|       to the detestation of so horrid an act, and~ ~immediate
8   10,    8|  Honourable Praetor, mine owne horrid and abominable actions,
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