Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| therein. If he were called to kill any one, or to do any other~ ~
 2    2,    1|     cryed out among the rest, Kill the counterfet knave, lay~ ~
 3    2,    1|    doubting, least they would kill~ ~him indeede, by their
 4    2,    7|       weeping, threatned to~ ~kill her also, if she made any
 5    2,    9|      place, he should~ ~there kill her, without any pitty or
 6    2,    9|    Gods sake; and before thou kill~ ~me, tell me wherein I
 7    2,    9|       thee, and why thou must kill me?~ ~Alas good Mistresse
 8    2,    9|       pitty or compassion, to kill you by the way as I bring
 9    2,    9|     had no great good will to kill her, very easily~ ~grew
10    2,    9| caused a servant of~ ~mine to kill her, and as hee credibly
11    3,    6|     perhaps) I shall as soone kill~ ~him, as he me; whereby
12    3,    7| meerely naturall: but to rob, kill, or~ ~banish any one, proceedeth
13    3,    7|      I received any wounds to kill mee, as you and my brethren~ ~
14    4,    9|   himselfe in what~ ~maner to kill him.~ ~ On the morrow, after
15    4,    9|       it was my good happe to kill this day, and~ ~dresse it
16    4,    9|        the fall did not onely kill her, but also shivered~ ~
17    5,    1|  waiting for our comming, and kill all such as~ ~shall presume
18    5,    3| rushing in upon them, crying, Kill, kill, and spare~ ~not a
19    5,    3|      upon them, crying, Kill, kill, and spare~ ~not a man.~ ~
20    5,    7|          forth-with she would kill her selfe. Alas deare Love (
21    5,    8|    and often he was minded to kill~ ~himselfe. But better thoughts
22    5,    8|  threatning every minute to~ ~kill her.~ ~ This strange and
23    5,    8|       thou art, to offer~ ~to kill a naked woman, and make
24    5,    8|     can overtake her, I am to kill her with this sword, the~ ~
25    6,    7|    with~ ~a violent intent to kill them both: but feare of
26    7,    3|       the heart, must needs~ ~kill the child, without all question
27    7,    9|       my Lord and Master, she kill his faire Faulcon,~ ~which
28    8,    6|     whereof yearly he used to kill one for~ ~his owne provision;
29    8,    7|     in killing thee, I should kill but a vile~ ~inhumane beast,
30    9,    9|     thou? Intendest thou to~ ~kill the Mule? why dost thou
31   10,    3|   with a setled resolution to kill him: chaunceth to~ ~conferre
32   10,    3|   that earnestly~ ~desired to kill him; should bee secretly
33   10,    3|     resolved (before he would kill him) not onely to see,~ ~
34   10,   10|      commanded his servant to kill the childe. Suddenly~ ~therefore,
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