Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|   hearbes in the field) upon her knees before in Altar;~ ~whom
 2    1,    4|        Abbot, shee fell on her~ ~knees weeping, as fearing now
 3    2,    4|          Ravello, he fell on his knees, and~ ~thanked God for all
 4    3,    8|            Abbot, and was on her knees before him, to his no small
 5    3,    9|         sate, and falling on her knees~ ~before him, the teares
 6    3,   10|          likewise he fell on his knees as though to~ ~pray, and
 7    4,    2|       any body, he~ ~fell on his knees before her, speaking in
 8    4,    2| admiration, that she fell on her knees before him,~ ~expressing
 9    4,   10|     reformation; she fell on her knees before her~ ~Mistresse,
10    5,    4|    against him, falling on his~ ~knees, he saide. Alas Messer Lizio,
11    5,    4|       was poore Catharina on her knees~ ~likewise to her Mother,
12    5,    6|          fast unto his hands and knees; by their helpe hee attained
13    8,    7|       crave your pardon on his~ ~knees; beeing never able afterward
14    8,    7| over-wearied, she crept on~ ~her knees to a corner of the Turret,
15    8,    8|        at last she fell on~ ~her knees before him, weeping incessantly,
16    9,    5|   against her; but fell~ ~on his knees before his Wife, holding
17    9,    9|        end: then she fell on her knees before him, and desired
18   10,    6|           but (humbly on their~ ~knees) they craved favour of the
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