Day, Novell

1    2,    2|     should be found for him~ ~early in the morning.~ ~ Supper
2    5,    3|     well provide, that~ ~very early in a morning, and well mounted
3    5,    9|  speedy recovery.~ ~ Somewhat early the next morning, the Lady,
4    5,   10|    worldly~ ~cogitations, and early and late in his counting-house,
5    7,    2|   Wife. Behold, though I went early out of my house, her selfe
6    7,    2|        What~ ~meaneth this so early returning home againe this
7    7,    7| regard of your wearinesse and early going to bed, I could not~ ~
8    8,    3|  onely to be perfourmed in an early morning, when~ ~the blacke
9    9,    9|     as she could: but arising early the~ ~next morning, she
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