Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  time in~ ~telling pleasant tales; whereupon the Queene saide:
 2    1,    4|     assembled heere to tell Tales; and~ ~especially such as
 3    1,    5|      let him know that such tales ought not to be tolde among
 4    1,    9|   well worne away: when the Tales of the seaven Ladies and~ ~
 5    1,    9|    continue our discoursive Tales, wherein (me thinkes) consisteth
 6    1,    9|     wearied by any~ ~of the Tales re-counted, hee would shut
 7    2,    3|     will adde to the former tales another of my owne, perhaps
 8    2,    7| pleased the Queen (upon the Tales~ ~conclusion) to command
 9    2,    9|      dumbe walles blab no~ ~tales, and offences unknowne are
10    2,   10|    then the repetition of~ ~tales or Novels. Now concerning
11    3,  Ind| used to do in telling their Tales (the~ ~argument appointed
12    4,    2|     For he told her clivers tales and fables, of his~ ~awefull
13    4,    2|    all the other lies and~ ~tales which hee had told her.
14    4,    2| telling him many lies~ ~and tales by what meanes he was thus
15    4,   10|   of~ ~argument, unto whose Tales that must be told to morrow,
16    5,   10|   in the~ ~Kitchin, telling tales to the Cat, or counting
17    8,    9|  him strange and incredible Tales, such as~ ~none but a Coxcombe
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