Day, Novell

1  Ind      |    accident, and so~ ~they vowed to spend day and night:
2    1,    2|   go along with thee as in vowed Pilgrimage.~ ~ Whereto the
3    2,    3|   soules have so solemnely vowed it, that no disaster whatsoever
4    3,    1| kept as recluses, or Nuns, vowed to chastity of life; out~ ~
5    4,    1|    death, it is for ever~ ~vowed to him onely. Nor did mine
6    4,    9|     in his~ ~heart) he had vowed the death of Guardastagno.
7    7,    7|  so enflamed to her, as he vowed, never to depart from~ ~
8    8,   10|  comely of person, but yet vowed enemies to honesty.~ ~ Neverthelesse,
9   10,    9|    Husband, which shee had vowed infallibly to~ ~keepe, and
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