Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        went~ ~with one Crosse to fetch the body; there would follow (
 2    1,    1|        and then on the morrow to fetch the body. The~ ~honest Friar
 3    1,    1|         body, perswading them to fetch it~ ~thither with all devoute
 4    1,    4|          leave, I will~ ~goe and fetch it. The Abbot perswading
 5    1,    4|       key, and gave him leave to fetch the wood.~ ~ No sooner was
 6    1,    6|         this course would sooner fetch money from him, then amend
 7    2,    6|         saying, that he would go fetch~ ~some foode for her; and
 8    2,    7| dispatching a~ ~worthy traine to fetch her, she was conveyed thither
 9    3,    1|          went to the Forest~ ~to fetch home wood, and cleft it
10    3,    7|          him, the~ ~Divell would fetch me quicke to Hell, and cast
11    3,    8|           be not~ ~affraide, but fetch the Crosse and Holy-water
12    4,    7|         sighes, and those sighes fetch floods of teares from her
13    4,    7|    following after dinner, to go fetch the pardon of S. Gallo,
14    4,   10|      diet, and I being unable to fetch him wine or water, by reason
15    5,    5|           and entreated~ ~him to fetch the Mayden from his house,
16    8,    2|          Saturday,~ ~when if you fetch it not; I will redeeme mine
17    8,    9|      great stature, will come to fetch you:~ ~perhaps he will use
18    9,    1|          grave, and the other to fetch him from thence: so neither
19    9,    5|       while when I was~ ~sent to fetch water. A very strange case,
20   10,    8|         take such sure order, to fetch her hence, who~ ~in justice
21   10,   10|          is time for us to~ ~goe fetch the Bride. So on hee rode
22   10,   10|        where~ ~shee had beene to fetch a paile of water, which
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