Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   laying~ ~them before their doores, where such as passed by,
 2    1,    4|      Damosell forth of their doores, she purposing (never~ ~
 3    3,    4|     Puccio kept still within doores, and watched as~ ~hee was
 4    3,    7|   But he found the windowes, doores, and all parts of the~ ~
 5    4,    1|      her, and~ ~shutting the doores closely to them, the teares
 6    4,    2|     cannot but enter at your doores: n e whereas, if~ ~(in powerfull
 7    4,   10|   his~ ~justling against the doores and windowes; they demaunded,
 8    5,   10| excuse or answere, foorth of doores shee ranne, but whither,~ ~
 9    7,    4| againe, softly~ ~went out of doores unto her Friends house,
10    7,    4|    she standing close at the doores~ ~entrance, before he could
11    7,    4|      not come~ ~within these doores, I am no longer able to
12    7,    4|     I have shut~ ~him out of doores, until his drunken fit be
13    7,    4|      am to be seene out of~ ~doores, although he would induce
14    7,    5|      had made~ ~fast all the doores, especially that on the
15    7,    8|   entrance, perceived by the doores unfashionable~ ~opening,
16    9,    3|  needest not to keepe within doores any longer, but walke abroad~ ~
17    9,    7|    thee, to keepe within our doores all this day: at least wise~ ~
18   10,   10|   for thrusting her forth of doores~ ~in her smocke, could have
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