Day, Novell

1    2,    9|      creature, as when shee was attired in her best bravery. No
2    3,    7|         standing at the~ ~gate, attired in mourning, whereat he
3    3,    7|    foure brethren of Theobaldo, attired in their~ ~mourning garments,
4    3,    8|   supposed widow, finding her~ ~attired in blacke, very sad and
5    3,    9|       Kinsmen, away she~ ~went, attired in a Pilgrimes habit, yet
6    3,    9|        rejoycing, the Countesse attired in~ ~her wonted Pilgrimes
7    5,    1|   seeming~ ~to be fast asleepe, attired in such fine loose garments,
8    9,    1| Alessandro on his backe, beeing attired in the Garments of~ ~Scannadio:
9   10,    9|     stature, very~ ~sumptuously attired, and having two sweet Sonnes (
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