Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|        saw a Goate enter into a Cave, and (within a while~ ~after)
 2    2,    6|         the wood, then to~ ~the cave where Beritola remained,
 3    2,    6|          which were then in the cave altogether, prettily~ ~playing
 4    4,    1|      seated on a rising hill, a cave had long beene made~ ~in
 5    4,    1|       could descend~ ~into this cave or vault, but only by a
 6    4,    1|      her pleasure. And both the cave it selfe, as also the degrees~ ~
 7    4,    1|        her selfe alone into the cave; observing~ ~the loope-light
 8    4,    1|        descended downe into the cave,~ ~and there attended the
 9    4,    1|     opened she the doore of the cave,~ ~and going downe the staires,
10    4,    1| Guiscardo went~ ~downe into the cave againe, the Princesse making
11    4,    1|        to his owne lodging: the cave being afterward guilty of~ ~
12    4,    1|       descended againe into the Cave, and she leaving the Chamber,~ ~
13   10,    8|          where finding a hollow Cave or vault, he~ ~entred into
14   10,    8|       morning, came to the same Cave, intending there to share
15   10,    8|     would not~ ~depart from the Cave, but purposely stayed for
16   10,    8|       murdered the man in the~ ~Cave, and there is another that
17   10,    8|       murdered~ ~the man in the Cave, one of no greater honesty
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