Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       from sleepe, and~ ~walking softly about the Cloyster, came
 2    1,    4|        the rest. So going~ ~very softly to the Chamber, and entring
 3    2,    2|          Goe, and open the doore softly for him; we have a~ ~good
 4    2,    7|          towards him:~ ~stealing softly behinde him, sodainely they
 5    2,    7|        what was to be done, very softly they stept to the Prince,
 6    2,    9|      used~ ~to have: Ambroginolo softly opened the Chest, according
 7    3,    2|         perill. Twice hee knockt softly at the doore, which a wayting~ ~
 8    3,    2|       used to trim their Horses; softly he went~ ~from bed to bed,
 9    3,    7|   crannies in the wall. Stepping softly out of his bed, to see what~ ~
10    4,    1|         the Garden, and stealing softly into her~ ~Chamber, having
11    4,    8|          Curtaines; who stepping softly to her in the~ ~darke, and
12    4,   10|      punche him, entreating him (softly) to awake: but all was to
13    5,    4|         doore, he opened it very softly, and~ ~going to the window,
14    5,    6|     aloft at the window, calling softly to his~ ~Mistresse, as if
15    6,    5|            Riding on a faire and softly pace, because their Horses
16    7,    1|       doore fast shut, he should softly knocke three severall~ ~
17    7,    1|          came, and knocking once softly~ ~at the doore, which was
18    7,    1|          up, they went fayre and softly to the~ ~doore, where Frederigo
19    7,    1|       when John cought and spet, softly~ ~he said to himselfe: When
20    7,    4|        downe the staires againe, softly~ ~went out of doores unto
21    7,    4|          was within the~ ~house, softly made the doore fast on the
22    7,    5|         they~ ~came; shee called softly to him, who knowing her
23    7,    7|        too, which (being entred) softly he closed againe, in~ ~the
24    7,    8|         while her Husband slept) softly she would open~ ~to him,
25    7,    8|         would~ ~not be deceived, softly he cut the thred from his
26    7,    8|       did.~ ~Arriguccio stealing softly out of bed from his wife,
27    8,    3|          steale home~ ~faire and softly before them, which indeede
28    8,    4|         betweene them. Faire and softly went the~ ~two brethren
29    8,    7|          a little more; let us~ ~softly descend downe the stayres,
30    8,    7| Schollers~ ~direction) departing softly out of her chamber, she
31    8,    8|         who followed faire and~ ~softly after him)~ ~ being come
32    8,    9|         he will carry you thence softly, and so bring~ ~you along
33    8,    9|     former, and descending downe softly~ ~from the Tombe, mounted
34    9,    6|      fast asleepe, he arose very softly, and stealing to the bed
35   10,    4|          monument, and layingher softly on his horse~ ~before him,
36   10,    8| extinguishing the light, he went softly to Titus, willing him to
37   10,    8|    Sophronia gently by the hand, softly he~ ~moved the usuall question
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