Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    to bee kept more pure and cleane then~ ~the sacred Temple,
 2    2,    4|  housewife like) neate~ ~and cleane.~ ~ When shee saw the Chest
 3    3,    1|    about sweeping and making cleane the Court, heard all~ ~these
 4    5,    4|       stand upon, for making cleane the window, or otherwise
 5    6,    2|    commanded his men to wash cleane the Glasses, he~ ~saide.
 6    7,    1|     all folded up in a faire cleane table cloth)~ ~into her
 7    7,    2| Husband to make it neate and cleane, and so the~ ~last buyer
 8    7,    2|    the meanes of making it~ ~cleane, I have the money heere
 9    7,    2|  Husband for, but to make it cleane? Yes~ ~forsooth Sir, answered
10    7,    2|      shall have it neate and cleane~ ~before you pay the mony.~ ~
11   10,   10|      began to sweep and make cleane the Chambers, rubbe the~ ~
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