Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| offerings, with~ ~Images of waxe fastened to the Tombe, in signe of
 2    2,    5|          upon a board, which was fastened at neither, ende to the
 3    2,    5|          thinking the Bucket was fastened thereto,~ ~and full of water.
 4    4,    1|      night following, and having fastened~ ~the one end of his corded
 5    4,    2|         Arrowes, with wings also fastened to his backe~ ~behinde him,
 6    6,   10|           ribbes of Verbum caro, fastened to one of the Windowes'
 7    7,    4|   hastily, and taking a Bucket~ ~fastened to a strong Cord: he left
 8    7,    6|       from his Courser, which he fastened (by the bridle)~ ~to a ring
 9    7,    6|      such a goodly Gelding stand fastened there, could not~ ~redily
10    7,    8|         his Wife~ ~Simonida, who fastened a thred about her great
11    8,    1|        the Cittie of Millaine,~ ~fastened his affection on a verie
12    8,    3|         painting Apron, which he fastened~ ~with his girdle in the
13    9,    6|          and their~ ~Portmantues fastened behind, drinking to their
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