Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|   held on an houre and more, uttering the like~ ~transgressions
 2    2,   10|   conversing together; never uttering any word unto~ ~Signieur
 3    3,    6|      be very circumspect, in uttering any thing which I~ ~immagined
 4    4,    3|      a pretty while, without uttering one word, but~ ~afterward
 5    6,   10| ready and voluble of speech, uttering often he knew not what himselfe:~ ~
 6    6,   10|       began his predication, uttering a~ ~thousand lies to fit
 7    6,   10|    bowed downe his body, and uttering~ ~especial praises of the
 8    7,    8|  this while, and so (without uttering~ ~any word) he left his
 9    8,   10|  dismall tydings. And in the uttering of these words, she graced
10    9,    5|    while as these words were uttering to her, shee could not~ ~
11   10,    6|      should be; and, without uttering one word, attended to listen~ ~
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