Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|     while they three remained stil~ ~in Florence, and growing
 2    2,    3|     did the like, to continue stil (if he pleased) in his~ ~
 3    2,    8|      that they would tarrie~ ~stil by the good olde man, because
 4    2,    8|       Now because she may not stil remain~ ~destitute of a
 5    6,    8|     then by my counsell. Stay stil at~ ~home, and look upon
 6    7,    7|  cudgel; yet~ ~urge the shame stil (as it were) to mee, and
 7    8,    4|     fond and foolish carriage stil continuing to this Gentlewoman;~ ~
 8    8,    7|      by one woman. Proceed on stil in thy flattering~ ~perswasions,
 9    8,    8|   little affrighted, speaking stil aloud, as formerly he did:
10    8,    9| charge. But you must continue stil upon the Tombe~ ~(dreadlesse
11    9,    1|   affraid; yet he lay quietly stil, and~ ~stirred not, and
12    9,    5|  seene her~ ~before. Standing stil as in a study, or bethinking
13   10,    5|    much the more importunatly stil pursued her:~ ~began to
14   10,    5|       alwayes refused, and so stil wil~ ~do, in regard I am
15   10,    5|    time borne you, and yet do stil, deserve any recompence
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