Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | horrid and dreadfull regards, newly stolne upon them I~ ~know
 2    1,    4|    bene: the Lord Abbot being newly arisen from sleepe, and~ ~
 3    2,    2|       Lady her selfe came but newly out of it. Whereto very
 4    2,    3|     and our Kinsman, who~ ~is newly elected Abbot of one of
 5    2,    4|     to the Merchants that had newly cloathed~ ~him; living richly
 6    2,    5|   from the stoole. But our so newly created~ ~Brother, not dreaming
 7    2,    5|    the window, and seeming as newly raised from~ ~sleepe, called
 8    3,    7|  Pilgrime, as if he had beene newly returned from Jerusalem.~ ~
 9    3,    7|       as if Theobaldo had bin newly risen out of his grave,
10    3,    8|     Thou didst leave thy wife newly conceived~ ~with childe,
11    3,    8|   telling~ ~them, that he was newly risen out of his grave,
12    5,    1|     had taken Iphigenia, were newly entred with their ship.
13    5,    1|    side,~ ~where Chynon being newly Landed and his people, intending
14    5,    5|       naturall Brother to the newly~ ~recovered Maide: he bethought
15    6,    8|   blowing, as if she had bene newly awaked from~ ~sleepe, began
16    7,    6|   Beltramo is returned back?, newly alighted, and~ ~(questionlesse)
17    8,    3|   seeming as if they were but newly arrived, they called out
18    8,    9|      Doctor Simon, being thus newly come thither, among other
19    8,    9|      house, finding him to be newly up, al the house yet smelling
20    9,    3|  whole and as sound as a Fish newly spawned.~ ~But you must
21    9,    5|  because he looked like a man newly come thither, then any~ ~
22    9,    5|       on tiptoe, like a~ ~man newly molded by Fortune, and warranted
23    9,    6|     where (as if she were but newly~ ~awaked) she called her
24   10,    6|   your backe, in a Kingdome~ ~newly conquered, among a Nation
25   10,    9|        being attyred in their newly given robes; they rode~ ~
26   10,    9|      I am your loving Nephew, newly returned from beyond~ ~the
27   10,    9|      that he (with a stranger newly arrived) intended to dine
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