Day, Novell

1    3,    3|       to a~ ~man, calling him disloyall, perjured, and a traitor.
2    4,    9|   thou false, perfidious, and disloyall~ ~Lady: I pluckt it out
3    4,    9| husband, you have done a most disloyall and damnable deede,~ ~misguided
4    8,    1|   Gentlewoman, or rather most disloyall wife, uppon~ ~this answer
5    8,    7|   didst out-reach me with thy disloyall promises and~ ~protestations.
6    8,    7|     forsake my most false and disloyall~ ~friend, electing thee
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