Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        their grave; or else to listen, when the religious~ ~Sisters
 2    2,    7|  therefore, without staying to listen [to] her~ ~any longer, but
 3    3,    3|     wretch answered the Frier, listen~ ~what I shall say unto
 4    4,    3| whereto by no meanes she would listen or give consent. And being
 5    4,    6|        would not by any meanes listen thereto. And he being desirous
 6    4,   10|     for~ ~me to lye still, and listen when I can heare any talking
 7    5,    5|        for her: howbeit I will listen thereto much more~ ~respectively,
 8    6, Song|      little:~ ~ Or in my death listen my Swan-like Dittie.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    8,   10|  whereto he~ ~wold by no means listen, and now should have no
10    9,    3|        would not by any meanes listen, but ridde himselfe of~ ~
11   10,    5|      be the sooner wonne,~ ~to listen to his suite in milder manner,
12   10,    5|     what~ ~she wold have done. Listen to me wel (answerd Madam
13   10,    5|      therefore first of all to listen, but worse (afterward)~ ~
14   10,    6| uttering one word, attended to listen~ ~what they wold say. Both
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