Day, Novell

 1    3,    8|      night season, it was the ghost of Ferando, who~ ~walked
 2    3,    8|     nightly walking Ferandoes ghost. But, as all pleasures cannot
 3    4,    1|  breathing my last, to let my ghost~ ~accompany thine.~ ~ Then
 4    4,    5|     secretly loved~ ~her. His ghost appeared to her in her sleepe,
 5    4,    5|       and dreamed, that the~ ~ghost of Lorenzo appeared unto
 6    4,    6|      soon after gave up the~ ~ghost. How greevous this strange
 7    4,    8| speaking no more, gave up the ghost.~ ~She hearing these words
 8    6,   10|     me the finger of the holy Ghost, so whole and perfect, as~ ~
 9    7,    1|     the Father, Son, and holy Ghost, so that no doubt at all
10    7,   10|      see them done.~ ~ As the ghost was offering to depart,
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