Day, Novell

1    1,    1|  his sinnes are so many and monstrous, as~ ~the like case also
2    2,    5| torment of minde, for the~ ~monstrous abuse offered him, and losse
3    3,    2|    and distemper, by such a monstrous~ ~injurie offered him; he
4    4,    4|  madded now with this their monstrous cruelty, and not caring
5    8,    4|  teeth, great and blacke, a monstrous stinking~ ~breath, her eyes
6    8,    7| wrongs, and~ ~remembred thy monstrous cruelty to me: thy life,
7   10,    8|    in law, matters far more monstrous,~ ~then to see one friend
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