Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          Chappelet still wept and sighed, and continued silent,~ ~
 2    2,    6|     Sicily?~ ~ Once more Jehannot sighed extreamly, and returned
 3    2,    8|         degree.~ ~ ~ ~ The Ladies sighed verie often, hearing the
 4    2,    8|          among them, who~ ~rather sighed they could not be so often
 5    3,    7|         these wordes the Pilgrime sighed, and then proceeded on againe~ ~
 6    3,    9|      Lords and Gentlemen wept and sighed~ ~extraordinarily, using
 7    4,    5|          credite to her Vision,~ ~sighed and wept exceedingly; and
 8    4,    6|          sorrow.~ ~After they had sighed and mourned awhile, over
 9    7,    7|            was the occasion why I sighed. I pray thee (replyed the
10    8,    7|    speeches, the miserable~ ~Lady sighed and wept very grievously,
11   10,    9| solicitings, before she had halfe sighed for the first: the very~ ~
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