Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         were glad to lay them on tables; and Bieres have bin observed,~ ~
 2  Ind      |         the~ ~hall, they saw the Tables covered with delicate white
 3  Ind      |      Dinner being ended, and the Tables withdrawne (all the Ladies,
 4  Ind      |          speede worse. Heere are Tables, Cards, and Chesse, as your~ ~
 5    1,    5|       attendants placed at other tables, answerable to their degrees
 6    1,    6| beholding the great multitude of Tables,~ ~bountifull preparation
 7    2,    3|      must gladly sleepe on the~ ~tables and benches: Neverthelesse,
 8    2,    6|        was scarsely set on the~ ~Tables, but the Ambassador which
 9    2,    7|        attended, at the~ ~royall Tables, they have drunke poyson
10    3,    7|          Being all seated at the Tables,~ ~which were furnished
11    3,    9|       the great~ ~Hall where the Tables were readily covered for
12    3,   10|     Supper~ ~being come, and the Tables covered about the faire
13    3,   10|      before him, so soone as the Tables were taken away, gave commaund
14    5,    1| attendants, downe they threw the Tables, and each of them~ ~laying
15    5,    8|      Anastasio provided, and the tables~ ~were covered under the
16    5,    8|      them, they arose from the~ ~Tables, and looking directly as
17    6,  Ind|        to the Pallace, where the Tables were~ ~readily covered against
18    6,  Ind|        seating themselves at the Tables (before the heat~ ~grew
19    6,  Ind|          Chesse, and some at the Tables:~ ~But Dioneus and Madam
20    6,   10|      Dioneus went to play at the Tables with another of the yong
21    7,    9|        dinner was ended, and the Tables withdrawne: Lydia came~ ~
22    7,   10|       she gave command, that the Tables should be prepared n~ ~the
23    7,   10|       the houre re come, and the Tables covered~ ~by the Ponds side:
24    7,   10|  pleasure.~ ~ No sooner were the Tables withdrawne, and all risen:
25    8,    3|          Then will we goe to the Tables of our Bankers, or money~ ~
26    8,    9|      where we sate at meate, the Tables covered in such Royall manner,~ ~
27    9,    5| moveables in them,~ ~as Bedding, Tables, and other Houshold stuffe
28    9,    8|        frequenter of rich mens~ ~Tables, where choice of good cheere
29   10,    4|           had appointed, and the Tables being voided, as also the
30   10,    6|        other comparison, and the Tables being placed by the~ ~Ponds
31   10,    9|           worthy manner, and the Tables to be covered in his Garden;
32   10,    9|        order.~ ~ So soone as the Tables were withdrawne, Thorello
33   10,    9|           and were seated at the Tables, dinner was~ ~served in
34   10,   10|        the great Hall, where the tables were readily covered:~ ~
35   10,   10|   strangers: being seated at the Tables, she waited on~ ~them very
36   10,   10|          arose jocondly from the tables, and attending on Grizelda
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