Day, Novell

1    8,    5| hirnselfe, the one being called Ribi, and the other Matteuzzo,
2    8,    5|      Gowne before; the like did Ribi on the left~ ~hand, in all
3    8,    5|        Worthy Lord Judge (cryed Ribi, on the other side) doe
4    8,    5|       not~ ~suffer him to heare Ribi, but cryed out still for
5    8,    5|      eare on the one side, as~ ~Ribi did the like in the other;
6    8,    5|        Adversary? My Lord (said Ribi) never was Libell preferd
7    8,    5|     undiscovered by any body.~ ~Ribi, thinking he had shamed
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