Day, Novell

1    6,    7|          of Pirato, there was an Edict or Statute, no lesse~ ~blameworthy (
2    6,    7|       continuance of this sharpe Edict, it fortuned~ ~that a Gentlewoman,
3    6,    7|       the rigour of~ ~the deadly Edict, which he held lawfull for
4    6,    7|      they concerne, whichin this Edict of yours is quite~ ~contrarie.
5    6,    7| executioner of so~ ~unlawfull an Edict, it consisteth in your power
6    6,    7|          from the Potestate: the Edict (being~ ~reputed overcruell)
7    8,    1|      Prato, upon the~ ~dangerous Edict.~ ~ Understand then, my
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