Day, Novell

1    2,    7|  measure, by reason of his treacherous advantage;~ ~afterward drew
2    3,    3|  the Garden wall,~ ~like a treacherous robber in the night season,
3    3,    6|    acquainted you with his treacherous intent, you should supply~ ~
4    3,    6|  base behaviour. Tell mee, treacherous man, am not~ ~I as faire,
5    3, Song|    Beguiling others by his treacherous showes.~ ~ Grave on my Monument,~ ~
6    8,    7| sufficiently punished. No, treacherous Helena, thy~ ~blandishments
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