Day, Novell

1    8,    3|   because he walketh meerely~ ~invisible. O Lord Sir (quoth Calandrino)
2    8,    3| carrieth it about him, walketh invisible, and is not to be~ ~seene
3    8,    3|       he tooke himselfe to bee invisible, and~ ~utterly unseene of
4    8,    3|    perceived that he was~ ~not invisible to his Wife: full of rage
5    8,    3|          bereave me of such an invisible blessednesse.~ ~ Buffalmaco
6    8,    6|         for going to seeke the invisible Stone.~ ~ Needlesse were
7    8,    6|  Mugnone, to seeke for~ ~black invisible stones: which having found,
8    8,    6|        mocking them with~ ~the invisible stones.~ ~
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