Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| buried him in a goodly Marble tombe,~ ~erected in a faire Chappell
 2    1,    1|       of waxe fastened to the Tombe, in signe of Sacred and
 3    2,    5|     they approached neere the Tombe, which was very great, being~ ~
 4    2,    5|   three should enter into the Tombe. Not I, said the first;
 5    2,    5|       not thou goe into~ ~the Tombe? Be advised what thou sayest,
 6    2,    5| simple, and make me enter the Tombe,~ ~having an absolute intention
 7    2,    5|       starving must he in the Tombe with~ ~putrifaction of the
 8    2,    5|  augmented. Having opened the Tombe, and supported the~ ~stone,
 9    2,    5| Andrea sitting upright in the Tombe, and desiring to make use
10    3,    8|      a hollow vault under a~ ~Tombe, such as there are used
11    3,    8|    the same vault under the~ ~Tombe, where at the first they
12    3,    8|   chinkes and crannies of the Tombe, descried daylight, which
13    3,    8|      against the cover of the Tombe,~ ~which was not of any
14    3,    8|    hee~ ~put it quite off the Tombe, and so got forth upon his
15    4,    9|       enterred in one~ ~faire Tombe, with excellent Verses engraven
16    8,    9|   must continue stil upon the Tombe~ ~(dreadlesse of nightly
17    8,    9|      may descend from off the Tombe; and, without~ ~naming or
18    8,    9|       Master Doctor uppon the Tombe, Buffalmaco in his~ ~mishapen
19    8,    9|       downe softly~ ~from the Tombe, mounted on the beast, saying
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