Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|        fast asleepe in her bed, a lighted Taper stood~ ~burning on
 2    2, Song|       rest was~ ~come, with their lighted Torches before them, they
 3    3,    2|       wrapt about him, carrying a lighted Taper in the~ ~one hand,
 4    3,    8|         Abbot comming, with their lighted Torches, and singing in
 5    3,    8|         Holy-water, and placing a lighted Taper in his hand, sent~ ~
 6    3, Song|          sweetly sung. Afterward, lighted Torches being brought,~ ~
 7    5,    3|          a little path (which she lighted on by great good~ ~fortune)
 8    5,    4|   displease her; at the length he lighted on~ ~an apt opportunity,
 9    6,   10|          two goodly torches to be lighted, and ducking downe his head~ ~
10    7,    8|       unbolted the Chamber doore, lighted a waxe candle,~ ~and went
11    7,    8|       fild with oyle, and clearly lighted, she deckt her selfe in
12    7,    8|         them having a Waxe Candle lighted, came presently to him,
13    7,    8|         commanded~ ~Torches to be lighted, preparing to part thence
14    8,    4|        exceeding hot, they having lighted Torches in their hands;
15    8,   10| Biancafiore. Leaving a Waxe Taper lighted in the Chamber, the slaves~ ~
16    9,   10|     whereupon John~ ~delivering a lighted Candle to Gossip Petro,
17   10,    9|          a Feast indeed, and with lighted Torches (because it was~ ~
18   10,    9|            imbracing them as they lighted from their Horsses. Which
19   10,    9|           of thy feare.~ ~ Having lighted many Torches, the Abbot
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