Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         they being all dead, or lying sicke~ ~with the rest, or
 2  Ind      |        mornings, might see them lying in no meane numbers. Afterward,~ ~
 3    1,    1| continued all the day, the body lying still open, to be visited
 4    1,    3|     which was the right one.~ ~ Lying upon his death-bed, and
 5    1,    5|  comming thither,~ ~his journey lying else a quite contrary way.
 6    2,    2|         small store of~ ~strawe lying by it, which he gathered
 7    2,    5|        what weapons~ ~hee found lying about the Well. Whereat
 8    2,    6|         promise of any thing,~ ~lying in the power of Henriet,
 9    2,    7|           owne conceived feare) lying still, as if they were more
10    2,    7|        some other of her women, lying still without any stirring:~ ~
11    2,    7|       Uppon sight~ ~of the Ship lying in that case, he imagined
12    2,    7|        because shee was~ ~found lying on his bed. Without any
13    2,    7|   welcome to~ ~me; namely, that lying thus in my bed of latest
14    3,    1|       there is~ ~another danger lying in the way: If we prove
15    3,    7|        his eyes together.~ ~But lying still broade awake, about
16    3,    7|         dead body which she saw lying in the street. And I~ ~dare
17    3,    8|        and having-seene Ferando lying for~ ~dead in the vault,
18    3,    9|       but themselves, the Count lying with~ ~his owne wife, and
19    4,    1|       powring it upon the heart lying in the Cup,~ ~couragiously
20    4,    6|        elles of white Damaske~ ~lying in her Chest, which when
21    4,    6|       and other~ ~sweet Flowers lying theron: and such was the
22    4,    7|     them,~ ~and seeing Pasquino lying dead, and hugely swoln,
23    4,    8|         and dyed~ ~upon the bed lying by her. Afterward, his body
24    4,    8|  heart-strings to~ ~breake, and lying downe upon the beds side
25    4,    8|         and the dead body found lying in the Porch,~ ~it moved
26    4,   10|        have done,~ ~because his lying in the bare Chest was somewhat
27    4,   10|        a~ ~noise, as the women (lying in the beds standing by)
28    5,    2|     found a small Fisher-boate, lying distant~ ~from the other
29    5,    2|      mantle about her head, and lying~ ~downe weeping in the boats
30    6,    4| Chichibio, he said: How now you lying Knave,~ ~hath a Crane two
31    6,   10|         of many:~ ~ But,~ ~ For Lying, Loytring, Lazinesse,~ ~
32    6,   10|     empty, espying~ ~Charcoales lying in a corner of the Chamber,
33    6,   10|         I went into the Land of Lying, where I found~ ~store of
34    7,    6|     speeding, yet her credite~ ~lying at the stake for either)
35    8,    4|        regard of her flat nose, lying as low as a Beagles, shee
36    8,    5|       saith, for he is a paltry lying fellow, and because hee
37    8,    6|       Now likewise, by horrible lying Oathes, and perjured~ ~protestations,
38    8,    7|       did not deny her, and she lying groveling upon her~ ~brest
39    8,    7|         of a Tree halfe burned, lying flat on~ ~her face, naked,
40    8,   10| distressed:~ ~for if I had mony lying by mee (as many times I
41    9,    1|          these idle feares, and lying stone still, as if he had
42    9,    3|     reserving some few for~ ~my lying in Childbed. And then Master
43    9,    4|    credite onely to Fortarigoes lying exclamations:~ ~tooke him
44   10,    3|      thee thither, but another, lying on~ ~the left hand, and
45   10,    9|           bedde, and the Knight lying fast asleepe in it. While
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