Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       hee was wont to heare; he layed his eare close~ ~to the
 2    2,    5|       being in his shirt alone, layed them underneath the beds
 3    2,    5|    great stone in his hand, hee layed~ ~upon the doore verie powerfull
 4    3,    9|    would no longer hide it, but layed it~ ~open to her view. When
 5    4,    8|        good evidence thereof:~ ~layed her selfe downe the more
 6    4,    8|        coarse ought to be: they layed it on the same Biere by
 7    4,    9| attended on the Lady: they were layed in the Chappell of~ ~Rossigliones
 8    5,    5|         base~ ~groomes. So they layed about them lustily, and
 9    5,   10|       his owne intention,~ ~and layed the blame where it justly
10    5,   10|      ended, and the instruments layed before them; by the~ ~Queenes
11   10,    4|        in~ ~costly habiliments, layed it in her armes, and came
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