Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|    noone, in expectation of his rising, and hearing~ ~no stirring
 2    3,    1|       to sleep, for our earlier rising~ ~to morning Mattins. Here
 3    3,    5|         beating, her stomacke~ ~rising, and sighes swelling, all
 4    4,    1|    Palace, it being seated on a rising hill, a cave had long beene
 5    4,   10|         timorous, and therefore rising out of their beddes, they
 6    6,    9| some-what great) he~ ~tooke his rising, and leapt quite over it
 7    6,   10|   beginneth to shew it selfe,~ ~rising thicke in haire, blacke
 8    6,   10|      Sun appeareth at his first rising. And I~ ~had received charge
 9    9,    1|    minute he imagined Scannadio rising, with intent~ ~to strangle
10    9,    6|        imperfection to thee, by rising and walking thus in the
11   10,   10|        Sun began to fal low, by rising of the Evening~ ~Starre;
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