Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|   before dinner time: wherefore entering into the great Hall, and
 2    2,    4|      their~ ~Darts and Arrowes. Entering aboord the Barke, and making
 3    2,    7|    question, the Princes Foole, entering by chance among the~ ~ruined
 4    2,    8|       great discretion, yet not entering into~ ~any businesse, without
 5    3,    1|      the great gate open, and~ ~entering in boldly, it was his good
 6    3,    3|         ascending the Tree, and entering at the Casement,~ ~standing
 7    4,    2|   morrow in the evening, at the entering into your house, for comming
 8    4,   10| engirting the house, and others entering into it: by~ ~means of which
 9    5,    2|     that after the night of her entering into it, and~ ~the morrowes
10    6,   10|      degrees, as wee observe at entering into our~ ~Theaters, from
11    7,    1|        a passage to it, without entering into the~ ~house, and where
12    8,    6|       Engines, for their better entering into Calandrinoes house,
13    8,    7|   withall, that the Moone being entering into the full, without any~ ~
14    8,    8|        gone up the staires, and entering in at the Chamber doore;~ ~
15    8,    8|       shut up in the Chest. But entering into better~ ~consideration,
16    8,    9|      their~ ~continuance heere, entering into a league of love and
17    8,   10|      the goods in his Magazine, entering them downe in the~ ~name
18    9,    3|        owne house, whereinto he entering very~ ~faintly, hee saide
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