Day, Novell

 1    6,    8| Whensoever she went through the streets, every~ ~thing stunke and
 2    7,    3|    humility, not walking in the streets like Doves: but high-crested
 3    7,    4|          if I should walk the~ ~streets thus in the night time,
 4    7,    8|        of their Swords~ ~in the streets; arose out of their beds,
 5    7,    8|       and fight with him in the streets? Came I not backe~ ~againe,
 6    8,    3|         Beside, going along the streets, I met many~ ~of my Gossips,
 7    8,    4|     when he came to walke the~ ~streets, the Boyes would point their
 8    8,    9|     ordinarily are worne in the streets~ ~on mens bodies, or any
 9    9,    1|        As he passed along~ ~the streets, unseene or unmet by any,
10    9,    1|     punches, by turnings at the streets corners, and~ ~jolting against
11    9,    3|      walked daily through the~ ~streets, in the performance of such
12   10,    4|       as she passed through the streets,~ ~all beheld her with admiration,
13   10,   10|    walke so nakedly in the cold streets.~ ~ Dioneus having thus
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