Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         speeches,~ ~went yet to a Monastery of Gray-Friars, and requested;
 2    1,    4|        distant from~ ~our owne) a Monastery, which sometime was better
 3    3,    1|            became a Gardiner in a Monastery of Nunnes, where he had
 4    3,    1|           there~ ~remained in the Monastery, no more but eight religious
 5    3,    1| Countryman, he travelled to~ ~the Monastery.~ ~ When he was there arrived,
 6    3,    1|          busines belonging to the Monastery, and one~ ~fitter for the
 7    3,    1|        all other affayres for the Monastery,~ ~attending now onely the
 8    3,    1|         so much as suspected, our Monastery questioned, or our Religion~ ~
 9    3,    1|     Nunnes businesse, because the Monastery should not be~ ~scandalized
10    3,    1|      Saint,~ ~in whose honour the Monastery was built and erected, Massetto
11    3,    8|       great a wonder heere in our Monastery. Go~ ~then my good Son,
12    4,    2|           repayring~ ~home to the Monastery, all this nightes wandering
13    4,    2|       safely be conveyed into the Monastery,~ ~which being wholly referred
14    4,    2|     chaine, they~ ~led him to the Monastery, not without much mollestation
15    8,    3|       they were painting at the~ ~Monastery of the Sisters of Faenza,
16    9,    2|      Usimbalda, Lady Abbesse of a Monastery of Nuns in~ ~Lombardie,
17    9,    2|    Lombardie~ ~there was a goodly Monastery, very famous for Holinesse
18    9,    2|       good renowne of the whole~ ~Monastery, and threatned her with
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