Day, Novell

 1    2,   10|    and very careful he~ ~was, lest any other should teach her
 2    3,   10|    young and fair, was afraid lest~ ~the Devil might ensnare
 3    6,    8|      could not understand the lest part of hir Unkles meaning,~ ~
 4    6,   10|   Sodainly (without blushing) lest his losse~ ~should be discerned,
 5    7,    7|  solicited by many) winne the lest grace or favour at my hand,
 6    7,   10|       it closely from Meucio, lest he should hold it disgracefull
 7    8,    5|    enquiry after the parties; lest a worse~ ~inconvenience
 8    9,    2|    tidings, and fearing also, lest the Nunnes hastie~ ~knocking
 9    9,    6| manner, and Panuccio fearing, lest sleepe seazing on him, he
10    9,    8|       directly, without~ ~the lest failing. But when silence
11   10,    8|     your consent, as fearing, lest I~ ~would take her with
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