Day, Novell

1    1,    4|     doe the like, when he went abroade out~ ~of the Convent) setting
2    1,    4|         or any tongue blaze it abroade; and sinne so concealed,~ ~
3    2,   10|      women wantonly disposed~ ~abroade, the like judgement they
4    3,    5|       holy duty, and pleasures abroade, more then~ ~comforts at
5    3,    7|     buriall, such a rumour ran abroade, by~ ~meanes of some speeches,
6    5,    6| publike execution being noysed abroade, calling all people farre
7    8,    8|         Seldome the one walked abroade~ ~without the others Company,
8    9,    8|   Blondello beginning to walke abroade againe,~ ~chanced to meet
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