Day, Novell

1    1,    8|   redresse by you,~ ~for divers dishonourable injuries done unto me; but,
2    2,    7|      with his sister, about her dishonourable wrongs endured~ ~at his
3    2,    8|       owne Conscience, or any~ ~dishonourable act by him committed, beleeving
4    2,    8|     because he aimed not at any dishonourable end: true, faithfull, and~ ~
5    3,    9| scarsely be~ ~pleased with such dishonourable unkindnesse, yet governing
6    8,    7|         you esteeme great~ ~and dishonourable, is no way compareable to
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