Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|         getting out with all the haste he~ ~could make, and all
 2    2, Song|          comfort with ore-speedy haste,~ ~ Which into gentle hearts
 3    4,    1|        had happened, went in all haste to his~ ~Daughters Chamber,
 4    4,    3|          entreaties) he ranne in haste to Ninettaes Chamber, she
 5    5,    4|         on her garments in great haste, followed her Husband,~ ~
 6    5,    7|         they~ ~made the speedier haste.~ ~ Pedro, who was young,
 7    5,    7| Wherefore he sent in all~ ~poast haste, to the place where his
 8    6,    5|         they made all possible~ ~haste to a poore Countreymans
 9    6,   10|          away went~ ~they in all haste, to the Inne where the Fryar
10    7,    9|          thee? So, descending in haste downe againe, yet crying
11    9,    2|            Away shee went in all haste with the Sisters, who were
12    9,    4|           sake, and make no more haste then needs we must, because
13    9,    5|      away with Nello in no meane haste. Bruno seeing her comming
14    9,    5|      Nicholetta; came running in haste~ ~to know the reason of
15   10,    9|          thereof, he came in all haste~ ~to see him, and having (
16   10,    9|      reason why he ranne in such haste,~ ~which the Sexton told
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