Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      immediately, each turning twice or~ ~thrice about, they
 2    2,    4|    short time) hee had beene~ ~twice well buffeted and beaten
 3    2,    8|       had plotted her purpose; twice hee~ ~demaunded of her,
 4    3,    2|  knocking at the doore once or twice with the~ ~wand, and not
 5    3,    2|       upon his~ ~lives perill. Twice hee knockt softly at the
 6    3,    2|   wayting woman, who was never twice troubled in~ ~a night before.
 7    3,    2|        alteration, vouchsafing twice in a night to visite me,
 8    3,    3|    never used it above once or twice. And well were~ ~it (good
 9    3,    3|        thee from dishonor, and twice already thou hast credited~ ~
10    3,    3| traitor. He who had~ ~formerly twice perceived, how high the
11    3,    8|   Monke) by supreme power, and twice every day must thou be~ ~
12    3,    8|    with meate and drinke, and (twice every day) to discipline
13    3,    8|       such strict discipline~ ~twice every day: stood in a gastly
14    5,   10|         perhaps)~ ~oftner then twice or thrice; she became secretly
15    6,    2|        emptying his stomacke~ ~twice or thrice, of some clotted
16    7,    2|       knockt softlie~ ~once or twice, he spake in this manner
17    7,   10|       as (indeed) I kissed her twice or thrise. My companyon
18    8,    2|          heart; some true, but twice so many maimed and false,
19    8,    7|        that they scorne to bee twice~ ~deceived, and by one woman.
20    8,    9|       whom we have heeretofore twice discoursed, Bruno~ ~and
21    8,    9|      who should meete together twice in a moneth, and in a place~ ~
22    9,    2| visitation was not for once or twice, but verie often, and~ ~
23   10,    8|        also,~ ~how not once or twice, but very many times, they
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