Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      breathing forth a great sigh) answered.~ ~ Holy Father,
 2    1,    1|  these; and at last began to sigh very~ ~passionately, and
 3    2,    6|     place, where she used to sigh and mourne alone by~ ~her
 4    3,    7|     foorth a very~ ~vehement sigh, and was stricken with admiration
 5    3,    8|  breathing foorth a vehement sigh, desired to know what he~ ~
 6    4, Song|   saw her, that now makes me sigh,~ ~ Distrust did never enter
 7    4, Song|      my selfe) themselves do sigh too late.~ ~ Learne Lovers,
 8    6, Song|    up with an heart-breaking sigh: they all sate amazedly~ ~
 9    7,    3|    his eyes, with a vehement sigh, said. Wife,~ ~may not I
10    7,    5|   dissembling a farre fetcht sigh, thus answered. Reverend
11    7,    7|  breathing forth~ ~an intire sigh, Madame Beatrix looking
12    7,    7| appeare so~ ~by that solemne sigh. No truly Madame, answered
13    7,    7|      a reason for that harty sigh.~ ~ When he heard himselfe
14    7,    7|      farre~ ~more hart-sicke sigh, then before. Then his Lady
15    8,    2|      and fetching a vehement sigh,~ ~said. My Belcolore, how
16    9,    5|    else, but shake the head, sigh, puffe, and blowe, which~ ~
17    9,    5|      Why how now Calandrino? Sigh, puffe, and blow man? What
18   10,    4|   Then fetching a~ ~vehement sigh, opening her eyes, and looking
19   10,    6|      ventred a very vehement sigh, thus he replyed. Beleeve
20   10,    9|    breathed forth a vehement sigh. The Monkes and the Abbot
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