Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|             betweene him and~ ~the ghostly Father, being many times
 2    2,   10|         may be prepared for~ ~such ghostly meditations: depart therefore
 3    3,    1|        discovering the same to her Ghostly Father in~ ~confession;
 4    3,    3|            a little wiser then his ghostly Father,~ ~perceived immediately,
 5    3,    3|      reverence I beare to you~ ~my ghostly Father, doubtlesse I had
 6    3,    3| protestations, as in the~ ~end the ghostly Father gave him both the
 7    3,    3|            went in all hast to her Ghostly Father; and, after a~ ~few
 8    3,    3|         reverence to~ ~you.~ ~ The Ghostly Father hearing this, became
 9    3,    3|          returned~ ~backe from the ghostly Father.~ ~ Scarsely was
10    3,    7|            now to the case of your ghostly father, crying out in your~ ~
11    3,    7|          first, before your wicked ghostly~ ~father so hellishly incensed
12    3,    8|         Abbot must needes be her~ ~ghostly Father, and she come to
13    4,    2|          to be confessed by this~ ~ghostly Father; kneel. at his feete,
14    7,    3|          Lady shield mee, for my~ ~ghostly Father hath often told me,
15    7,    5|         shee had revealed~ ~to the ghostly Father, upon the day of
16    7,    5|          confesse~ ~so much to the Ghostly Father, the other day when
17    7,    5|        love, being a Fryar, and my ghostly Father, though~ ~(to thine
18    8,    2|         shewes, holy speeches, and ghostly admonitions, which hee would
19    8,    4|            such temper. You are my ghostly and~ ~spirituall Father,
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