Day, Novell

1    1,    1|      anger, and I can impose no penance on thee for it. But~ ~tell
2    1,    6|       course of this chargeable penance. And~ ~comming one morning (
3    3,    1|        such an easie and silent penance,~ ~as brought them the oftner
4    3,    3|     confession being ended, and penance easie enough~ ~enjoyned
5    4,    2|         life, highly commending penance and~ ~abstinence, never
6   10,    8| friendship, he thought no other penance sufficient for him,~ ~but
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