Day, Novell

1    2,    5|       thy life, like a~ ~drunken slave and beast as thou art, that
2    2,    5|          And for that shag-haird Slave in the house, he will~ ~
3    2,    8|     defeated in a~ ~moment? Know Slave, that I did not so earnestly
4    5,    7|          have sent to death as a slave, is a~ ~free Gentleman borne,
5    6, Song|    misfortune, thou madst me her slave;~ ~ Was onely borne to feede
6    7,    9|          bee~ ~such an injurious slave to my Lord and Master.~ ~
7   10,    8| condition? to a villaine, to~ ~a slave? What prisons? what fetters?
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