Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|    both you and I might~ ~have slept where now they doe. But
 2    2,    6|        which long had silently slept in her, and now with joy
 3    2,    7|       allowed them, where they slept together, that they~ ~might
 4    2,   10|    there assembled, and have~ ~slept on the discourses formerly
 5    3,    2|     who (as he knew very well) slept~ ~many nights together from
 6    3,    8| beganne so to worke, that he~ ~slept in walking, nodding and
 7    4,    1|        For while the King thus slept,~ ~she having (unluckily)
 8    4,    2|       your pillow, while you~ ~slept sweetly, and desiring very
 9    4,   10|          Ruggiero, who had now slept a long while, the drinke
10    5,    1|        viaggio.~ ~ Chynon, who slept not in a businesse so earnestly
11    5,    4|      his body, and~ ~thus they slept till broade day light. Old
12    5,    4|     what shall we doe? we have slept too long, and~ ~shall be
13    6,    4|   Currado, who though~ ~he had slept well, remained still discontented
14    7,    8|       which (while her Husband slept) softly she would open~ ~
15    7,    8|      downe to him: but~ ~if he slept not, she would hold it strongly,
16    8,    6|       When Calandrino had well slept after his Wine, he arose
17    9,    4|    awake him. While Aniolliero slept thus in~ ~his bed, Fortarigo,
18    9,    6|     very~ ~entrance, albeit he slept very soundly before.~ ~
19   10,  Ind|  sooner over-past, and such as slept, returned~ ~waking: they
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