Day, Novell

1    2,    7|    battels, trampling in the bloud of their brethren and~ ~
2    5,   10| temptations, which flesh and bloud are~ ~not alwaies able to
3   10,    8|    stronger then the bond of bloud and kinred)~ ~confirmed
4   10,    8|     cleere Nobilitie of your bloud, in the person of~ ~Sophronia:
5   10,    8|         let no innocent mans bloud be shed for it, but onely
6   10,    9|      stranger, the cheerfull bloud mounting up into her~ ~cheeks,
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