Day, Novell

1    2,    3|        Table standing by,~ ~where hung a faire Crucifixe upon the
2    3,    3| heereafter. With which words, she hung downe her bead in her~ ~
3    3,   10|      times, after which the Devil hung his head and was glad to
4    4,    1|            Having thus spoken, he hung downe the head in his bosome,
5    6,   10|          of those Belles,~ ~which hung in the sumptuous Temple
6    7,    8|       least suspition of any: she hung a thred forth of her~ ~Chamber
7    8,    6|            and the Boare where it hung.~ ~They perceyving it to
8    9,    5|          veyle, because her haire hung loose~ ~about her, which
9   10,    9|        her armes about his necke, hung so~ ~mainly on him (weeping,
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