Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     funerall pompe of~ ~Torch light, and singing, to the Church
 2    1,    1|      are naturall,~ ~and very light, and therefore I would not
 3    1,    2|   others~ ~illumined by their light of life, may beleeve with
 4    1,    6|     thinkest this to be but a light matter, because it may seeme
 5    1,    6|  estate, as commonly he could light on no~ ~better fortune (
 6    2,    4|       way, but to~ ~keep this light vessell, which had holpen
 7    2,    5|      cryed out to the boy for light and~ ~aide, who intended
 8    2,    5|        espyed a Lanthorne and light, as also a man carrying
 9    2,    5|      towards~ ~him with their light, demanding how hee came
10    2,    7|       other: the Duke tooke a light in his~ ~hand, going on
11    2,    9|   hanging~ ~by on the wall, a light wearing Robe of silke, and
12    3,    2|   word, the doore opened, the light was left~ ~without, and
13    3,    2|    him, being provided of a~ ~Light, and the very like Wand.
14    3,    2|     opened, and receyving the Light, went forth into the~ ~Gallery,
15    3,    2|    his owne house: he tooke a light in his hand, and convayed
16    3,    6|     to~ ~affoord it the least light, which Chamber she had made
17    3,    6|       see~ ~each other in the light, to doe thee such dishonour
18    3,    7|       the house,~ ~carrying a light with them, which he discerned
19    3,    7|  young woman, who~ ~carried a light in her hand, and three men
20    3,    7|       to bring the murther to light, and~ ~then the discreet
21    3,    8|       with food, if I have no light.~ ~Shee sends Lights enow,
22    3,    8|    time hadde~ ~not seene the light of heaven, and endured such
23    4,    1|       hill, which received no light into it, but~ ~by a small
24    4,    1|      the length it commeth to light, had made~ ~this amorous
25    4,    2|     of the River, he espied a light, and the~ ~doore of an house
26    4,    3|    hold on such things as are light and tender,~ ~much sooner
27    4,    8|       up last, to put out the light, and hearing her husband~ ~
28    4,    8|  forth her hand, it hapned to light upon his face,~ ~which she
29    4,    8|     house againe.~ ~ When day light was come, and the dead body
30    4,   10|    the perill~ ~thereof shall light on thy selfe. Receiving
31    4, Song|   esteem'd all martyrdome was light~ ~ Which Love could lay
32    5,    3|       the~ ~old man, that day light will give you leave to reach.
33    5,    4|    they slept till broade day light. Old Messer Lizio, who~ ~
34    5,    9|      of~ ~her, yet all seemed light and easie to be indured,
35    5,   10|      and no fire affoorded to light my tinder.~ ~ With men it
36    6,  Ind|   arising of a more powerfull light, and every part of our world
37    6,    5|  reduced that singular Art to light, which long time before
38    7,    8|   what? hast thou put out the light, because I should not finde
39    7,    8|    otherwhiles till broad day light in the morning.~ ~ And questionlesse,
40    8,    2|     departed afterward in his light tripping Cassocke, but yet
41    8,    4|       and~ ~seeing so great a light, as also so many people
42    8,    9|       lend~ ~me a little more light with it hitherward, until
43    8,    9|     be discovered by overmuch light, they opened~ ~their bosomes,
44    8,   10| command. Then hurling off her light wearing~ ~garment (because
45    9,    1|    having their Lanthorne and light~ ~closely covered, to see
46    9,    5|     owne stampe. So casting a light wearing~ ~Cloake about her,
47    9,    6|    side, although shee had no light to helpe her, and~ ~afterward
48   10,    8|      bed:~ ~extinguishing the light, he went softly to Titus,
49   10,    9|   greatest account, and three light under-wearing Cassocks or~ ~
50   10,    9|     entring the Church with a light in his~ ~hand (where hee
51   10,    9|      hand (where hee beheld a light of greater splendor) and
52   10,   10|     and honestly. Albeit some light~ ~Novels, perhaps attractive
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