Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           do any other~ ~villanous deede, he never would make deniall,
 2    1,    5|      Gentlewoman (both in word and deede)~ ~should defend her honor
 3    1,    8|          hath effectually done the deede:~ ~as appeareth by the Tale
 4    2,    7|         who should commit horrid a deede,~ ~perceyving likewise that
 5    2,    9|           assuring~ ~him, that the deede is done. And here I sweare
 6    2,    9|          he had no sooner done the deede, but foure or~ ~five very
 7    3,    2|        this is th man that did the deede.~ ~ Nevertheless, purposing
 8    3,    3|  doubtlesse I had done some wicked deede.~ ~Neverthelesse, happily
 9    3,    7|           of their~ ~hearts, for a deede so dishonourably committed.
10    3,    7|        openly, that~ ~they did the deede, yet not knowing him to
11    3,    7|  Aldobrandino~ ~charged to doe the deede, by vehement perswasion
12    4,    3|          Ninetta, for such another deede of~ ~damnation, was apprehended
13    4,    5| distrusting her~ ~brethrens cruell deede; she durst not question
14    4,    9|        most disloyall and damnable deede,~ ~misguided by your owne
15    4,   10|        time was appointed when the deede should be done:~ ~and the
16    5,    8|             for which rash sinfull deede, I was, and am condemned
17    5,   10|            should~ ~censure on the deede. And after the young man
18    6,   10|          Villaine~ ~boy to do this deede, for he knew him not to
19    6,   10|        prosecution of any immodest deede, but onely for familiar
20    7,    1|         the Gregorie, and (in very deede)~ ~ little lesse then an
21    8,    1|         that I blame~ ~him for the deede, or thinke the deceyte not
22    8,    4|           doe.~ ~Whereas (in verie deede) his person was utterly
23    8,    6|            but who~ ~hath done the deede, as yet he knoweth not;
24    8,    9|          and verily they did so in deede. Wherefore, he~ ~demanded
25   10,    3|           best performe the bloody deede, according as hee~ ~gave
26   10,    3|           readily prepared for the deede: he prostrated~ ~himselfe
27   10,    5|            performed a magnificent deede; but whosoever saith, it
28   10,    8|           infallible, and that his deede deserveth to bee much more
29   10,    8|    information of him that did the deede) came~ ~thither well attended,
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