Day, Novell

1    3,    1| because we are then allowed to sleep, for our earlier rising~ ~
2    3,    7|     apprehended in their first sleep, without any resistance
3    5,  Ind|      were so minded, went to~ ~sleep, others solaced themselves
4    7,    7|  thither and feare~ ~not: if I sleep, the least gentle touch
5    7,    8|      husband was in his~ ~dead sleep, she would let go the thred,
6   10,    9|        with an entraunced dead sleep. Saladine~ ~being thus assured
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