Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|      sonnes infancy,~ ~without awaiting for any other demonstration,
 2    3,    6|   outward apparance. But~ ~now awaiting for the opportunity of time,
 3    3,    9|     would see the young Count, awaiting but~ ~time and opportunitie,
 4    3,   10|      trifling away the time or awaiting a command~ ~from the Queen,
 5    4,    1|    ready on the~ ~staire-head, awaiting his entrance; and they sitting
 6    4,    4|   opinion of him.~ ~Wherefore, awaiting such convenient opportunity,
 7    4,    5|        upon her secret walkes, awaiting for some~ ~convenient time,
 8    4,   10|        owne~ ~head, the Ladies awaiting on whose head he pleased
 9    5,    6|    holpen or rescued by any,~ ~awaiting when the happy houre would
10    8,    9|    there~ ~(quaking with cold) awaiting when the Beast should come.
11    9,    2|        he put on his garments, awaiting to see the issue of~ ~this
12   10,    5| performance of so rare a deed, awaiting (in~ ~hopefull expectation)
13   10,    6|      held it uppon the Trevit, awaiting untill the~ ~Damosels should
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