Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      willed him also to sit downe awhile by her.~ ~ A goodly chaire
 2    3,    1|          downe to rest~ ~himselfe awhile under the trees, and two
 3    4,    6|       they had sighed and mourned awhile, over the dead body of~ ~
 4    5,    2|   exceeding admiration, and stood awhile, as not knowing what to
 5    5,    3|          and~ ~continuing so long awhile without any sustenance,
 6    5,    4|         Catharina standing musing awhile, at last returned him this
 7    5,    5|    Daughter.~ ~ Bernardino musing awhile with himselfe, remembred,
 8    5,    7|           Lord Ambassador) stayed awhile, till Pedro had returned
 9    5,    8|           walke alone by himselfe awhile, because~ ~he had occasion
10    8,    8|          Jewell? Having kept it~ ~awhile in my wives custody; according
11    8,    9|         stayed to breath himselfe awhile, and then~ ~catching fast
12    8,   10|    indebted. So there he stayed~ ~awhile with Canigiano, whose counsel
13    9,    5| expedition.~ ~ Bruno stood musing awhile to himselfe, as if he had
14   10,    9|         went to repose themselves awhile, and he~ ~keeping company
15   10,    9|           had rested~ ~themselves awhile, being attyred in their
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