Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|        that~ ~a man or woman, intending (by a word of jest and merriment)
 2    2,    5|    done~ ~concerning his bed, intending to give her Brother Andrea
 3    3,    7|       pardon them for ever,~ ~intending more. over, that if mercy
 4    4,    2|       sinne and abhomination, intending there to~ ~exercise his
 5    5,    1|  newly Landed and his people, intending flight~ ~into a neere adjoyning
 6    5,    4|   telling~ ~us one thing, and intending another; talking of Nightingales,
 7    5,    7|    sildome or never resorted, intending~ ~(under the shadow of sicknesse)
 8    6,   10|         suspected by any one, intending now to heare what Friar
 9    7,    4|     left the doore wide open, intending~ ~speedily to helpe her.
10    8,    3|       possibly hee could: yet intending to doe nothing,~ ~untill
11    8,   10| magnificent manner.~ ~ But he intending to punish her notorious
12    9,    2|    this businesse, and verily intending to act severe revenge on
13   10,    8|        came to the same Cave, intending there to share and divide~ ~
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