Day, Novell

1    3,    8| as he was) laide him in a hollow vault under a~ ~Tombe, such
2    3,    8|  darke dungeon, and in an hollow counterfeited voyce, called
3    4,    1| it within the joynt of an hollow Cane,~ ~in jesting manner
4    4,    2|     Gentlewoman had but a hollow braine, and was fit game
5    7,    9|  perceive) is not~ ~onely hollow and corrupted: but also
6   10,    8|   by any: where finding a hollow Cave or vault, he~ ~entred
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