Day, Novell

1    4,    1|       not shedding one teare,~ ~dreadlesse of their utmost malice towards
2    7,    8|      her amourous~ ~friend, yet dreadlesse of any distaste or suspition
3    8,    7|       must be so~ ~constant and dreadlesse. The Scholler, who had (
4    8,    7|     house top, where~ ~standing dreadlesse of any perill, and turning
5    8,    9| continue stil upon the Tombe~ ~(dreadlesse of nightly apparitions and
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