Day, Novell

1    1,    1|   full of~ ~wickednesse and deceite; I can bethinke my selfe
2    7,    2|     rashly adventurous in~ ~deceite. And who maketh any doubt,
3    7,    7|     that you may know the~ ~deceite and falshoode of your Servant,
4    8,    1|   the reproachfull title of deceite, but rather of a~ ~recompence
5    8,    4| perceiving the Gentlewomans deceite, and the~ ~proper hansome
6    9,    5|     any of the rest in this deceite, and was as forward also~ ~
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