Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|   else but as Marble Statues, dumbe, dull,~ ~and utterly insensible?
 2    2,    5|    should be haled~ ~up. This dumbe signe the Watch discerned
 3    2,    7|     the~ ~state of a deafe or dumbe Woman, because every where
 4    2,    9|       farre enough from home: dumbe walles blab no~ ~tales,
 5    2,    9|     contrarie, being stricken dumbe~ ~with shamefull disgrace,
 6    3,    1| counterfetting himselfe to be dumbe,~ ~became a Gardiner in
 7    3,    1|   make them beleeve that I am dumbe, then (questionles) I shal
 8    3,    1|       him, as if he were both dumbe and deafe; he~ ~manifested,
 9    3,    1|       who is~ ~both deafe and dumbe, hither he came to crave
10    3,    1|    and thinking the man to be dumbe and deafe indeede,~ ~were
11    3,    1|      is~ ~very aged; and this dumbe fellow, maimed, and made
12    3,    1| formed in the self-same mold, dumbe and deafe, which are two
13    3,    1|     many, and by continuing~ ~dumbe in this maner, it would
14    3,    1|    verily beleeved thee to be dumbe. Madam (quoth Massetto)
15    3,    1|     who knew Massetto to~ ~be dumbe, by fetching home wood daily
16    3,    6|       my words~ ~smitten thee dumbe? Thou mayest (with shame
17    5,    7|     loved together meerely in dumbe shewes, not daring~ ~to
18    8,    4|  except~ ~you could be like a dumbe man, without speaking one
19   10,    4|     but she appeareth to be~ ~dumbe, which were great pitty,
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