Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       having secretly prepared a Bath for him, and a costly~ ~
 2    2,    2|        time, resolved to use the Bath~ ~which shee had made for
 3    2,    2|       and so she entred into the Bath. Close to the doore~ ~where
 4    2,    2|         Rinaldo sate, stoode the Bath, by which meanes, shee being~ ~
 5    2,    2|          man, get thee into this Bath, which yet is good and warme,
 6    2,   10|         observed among women, to bath and wash themselves from
 7    3,    6|       where he hath prepared a~ ~Bath ready for me, and hopeth
 8    3,    6|         Madame Catulla, that the Bath should bee~ ~prepared for
 9    3,    6|      went to the house where the Bath was~ ~promised, and meeting
10    3,    6| Ricciardo was,~ ~entred into the Bath, hoping to finde none other
11    3,    6|      would have leapt out of the Bath, but~ ~shee could not, and
12    8,   10|       his~ ~garments, entred the Bath prepared for him, where
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