Day, Novell

1  Ind      |        of that disease,~ ~being toucht, or lyen on by any beast,
2    1,    6|         yet he found~ ~himselfe toucht in another nature, having
3    4,    2|         Gossip. Can the Gods be toucht with the apprehension of~ ~
4    7,    7| inclination; became sodainely~ ~toucht with an earnest desire of
5   10,    6|     courage; your words have so toucht me to the quicke, that~ ~
6   10,    8| apprehension, as~ ~being truely toucht with compunction for so
7   10,    8|          being therefore truely toucht with remorse, he stept before
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