Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|    in my poore opinion) to~ ~descend now into the accidents of
 2    2,    5|    observing, and seeing her descend two~ ~or three steps, with
 3    2,    7|  Cappadocia, that hee should descend~ ~with his forces, one way
 4    4,    1|    round about. No one could descend~ ~into this cave or vault,
 5    4,    1|   doore, whereby to mount or descend at~ ~her pleasure. And both
 6    8,    7| little more; let us~ ~softly descend downe the stayres, even
 7    8,    7|      you,~ ~and then you may descend againe, to the place where
 8    8,    7| about her, whereby she might descend from the Tarras,~ ~whereof
 9    8,    7|    be brought me, that I may descend~ ~from hence, without taking
10    8,    7|     my nakednesse, and so to descend downe from this~ ~Tower,
11    8,    9|        he hath done, you may descend from off the Tombe; and,
12    9,    1|    for her sake) not~ ~onely descend into a Grave, but also into
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