Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|  doore, which was but~ ~onely closed together, and finding no
 2    2,    9|        and being in himselfe, closed it fast~ ~as it was before,
 3    3,    3|   your sake) I was silent, he closed fast the window againe,
 4    3,    8|  great strength, neither well closed together; hee~ ~put it quite
 5    4,    6|     first (with their teares) closed his mouth~ ~and eyes, and
 6    5,    4| asleepe, he having his~ ~hand closed in hers, and she one arme
 7    7,    4|     and finding the doore but closed too, made~ ~it fast and
 8    7,    7|       being entred) softly he closed againe, in~ ~the same manner
 9    8,    9|  painted bodies, and sodainly closed~ ~them up againe.~ ~ The
10    9,    5|     and both being entred, he closed the Barne~ ~doore, and then
11    9,    6|       my selfe, and never yet closed mine eyes~ ~together, since
12   10,    3|    which~ ~internall envy had closed up before. And therefore,
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