Day, Novell

1    4,    9| precious to thee, thou false, perfidious, and disloyall~ ~Lady: I
2    8,    8|    and over the head of his~ ~perfidious friend, thought himselfe
3    8,    9|     like the most false and~ ~perfidious Traitor living on the earth.
4    9,    5|     respect, seeing she is so perfidious, and will not perfourme
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