Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| offerings, with~ ~Images of waxe fastened to the Tombe, in
 2    2,   10|  heart, when this man shall waxe weary of~ ~thee, to thy
 3    3,    2|     his search, he began to waxe very doubtfull, so~ ~that
 4    3,    8|  dungeon, carrying a little waxe candle in the one hand,
 5    7,    3|  order, to make an Image of waxe, agreeing with the stature
 6    7,    3|  caused the childs Image of waxe to be made, and sent~ ~it
 7    7,    7|   never faint, nor my pen~ ~waxe weary, in the due and obsequious
 8    7,    8|    Chamber doore, lighted a waxe candle,~ ~and went in to
 9    7,    8|     each~ ~of them having a Waxe Candle lighted, came presently
10    8,    9|      what~ ~multiplicity of Waxe lights burned in all partes
11    8,   10|      Biancafiore. Leaving a Waxe Taper lighted in the Chamber,
12   10,    8|    they: if they frowne and waxe offended, the~ ~deed is
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