Day, Novell

1    1,    2|          horse-backe, and made no lingering in his journey~ ~to Rome;
2    2,    7|         of their death, or such a lingering~ ~lamentable estate of life,
3    2,    8|           it drew a dismall and a lingering warre. In which~ ~respect,
4    2,    8|  indangered thy life by this long lingering sicknesse. And let thy~ ~
5    2,   10|          vigils of Saints, or any lingering Lent, enter at this~ ~doore:
6    3,    1|        Nature; onely I had a long lingering sicknes~ ~which bereft me
7    3,    6| imprecations,~ ~delayed him on in lingering afflictions: and continuing
8    6,    1|         was from the Towne.~ ~So, lingering the time, untill her company
9    7,   10|           his felicity to come; a lingering sickenesse seazed on~ ~Tingoccio,
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