Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        in like manner altogether ceased, and other new~ ~customes
 2    1,    1|     ready to heare us. And so he ceased.~ ~
 3    1,    4|       very same fault.~ ~ ~ ~ So ceased Madame Philotnena, after
 4    2,    8|      shee departed, it presently ceased. Now was he thorowly~ ~perswaded,
 5    2,   10|    murmure of the Assistants was ceased, and her courage in~ ~chearfull
 6    3,    7|         hearts desire.~ ~ ~ ~ So ceased Fiammetta her discourse,
 7    3,    8|    former perswasions, hee never ceased, but allured~ ~her still
 8    3,   10|            matched, Philostratus ceased his pleasantries; and beginning
 9    4,    3| honourably, and so all suspition ceased.~ ~ But as Fortune is infinite
10    5,    7|        soules; so that the raine ceased not,~ ~till they had taken
11    8,    4|          to the Church, he never ceased his wearisome solicitings.
12    8,    9|        intemperate speeches, she ceased not to afflict and~ ~torment
13   10,    7|       parting spirit: and so she ceased, her teares flowing~ ~forth
14   10,    7|          merit in me, and so she ceased~ ~speaking, in most dutifull
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