Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|       suspected them two of the watch, or some persons that would~ ~
 2    2,    5| himselfe in the~ ~Well-pit, the Watch of the Citie walking the
 3    2,    5|       two men, perceiving~ ~the Watch so neere upon them, left
 4    2,    5|         not~ ~discovered by the Watch, but they comming to the
 5    2,    5|        up. This dumbe signe the Watch discerned not, but sitting
 6    2,    5|          better safety; and the Watch at the sight hereof being
 7    2,    5|          as knowing,~ ~that the Watch had haled him up, for feare
 8    3,    1|        I awake him, bee you the watch, and afterward follow mee~ ~
 9    3,    3|      stood alwayes ready on her watch, at a~ ~little Window, to
10    3,    4|      continued custome) used to watch~ ~well-neere all the night,
11    4,    2|          closely~ ~concluded to watch the walks of this pretended
12    4,    6|         taken~ ~by the Guard or Watch belonging to the Potestate,
13    7,    4|      him up to the window,~ ~to watch the returning home of his
14    7,    5|       having fully resolved, to watch his own street doore the
15    7,    5|        the house,~ ~but sit and watch the doore without, to take
16    7,    5|         hand, and so he sits to watch his owne doore. His Wife
17    7,    5|     neere, and hee ashamed to~ ~watch there any longer; conveighed
18    7,    5|       you? Geloso continued his watch~ ~many nights afterward,
19    9,    1|      his Lodging: but, when the watch was~ ~gone forth of that
20    9,    2| determination, they agreed to~ ~watch nightly by turnes, because
21   10,    8|      this cause, like spies you watch him, threaten him daily,
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