Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        listen, when the religious~ ~Sisters heere dwelling (whose number
 2    3,    1|            more but eight religious Sisters only,~ ~beside the Lady
 3    3,    1|           double imperfections, the Sisters can sustaine no impeachment
 4    3,    1|           the lesse in feare of the Sisters~ ~walkes, but referred them
 5    3,    1|            some of our weakerwitted sisters~ ~do performe it for us,
 6    3,    1|      imparted the same to two other Sisters, all three~ ~concluding,
 7    3,    1|             before fore the eight~ ~Sisters. Upon this reply, the Abbesse
 8    3,    1|     encreasing some store of yonger sisters, yet all matters~ ~were
 9    3,    7|           received. After this, the sisters and wives, all~ ~clad in
10    4,    3|           Gentlemen affecting three Sisters, fledde with them~ ~into
11    4,    3| Merchandizes. The eldest of these~ ~Sisters was named Ninetta, the second
12    4,    3|             you beare to two of the Sisters, as I~ ~suffer the same
13    4,    3|             my credit, that all the sisters (not~ ~meanely stored with
14    4,    3|           take~ ~such order with my Sisters, that they shal agree to
15    4,    3|           the forwardnesse of her~ ~Sisters desires, and her owne, had
16    4,    3|          her for the safetie of her Sisters~ ~life, hee tooke hold on
17    4,    3|            of her owne life, or her sisters, concluded to let her dye,~ ~
18    4,    3|            yet to be assured of her sisters life, without~ ~any blemish
19    4,    3|       intention, for preserving her Sisters life, and disappointing
20    4,    3|          thankfull allowance of her Sisters~ ~care, and curteous tender
21    4,   10|          seriously talking with her Sisters;~ ~remembred, that I saw
22    7,    3|           and a small purse full of Sisters white~ ~thred, which a Nunne (
23    8,    2|           revenge on their Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, and Friends,
24    8,    3|           at the~ ~Monastery of the Sisters of Faenza, where they had
25    8,    4|         honour our poore~ ~Widdowed Sisters house with your presence,
26    8,    4|              brought him into their Sisters Chamber, where the Provoste~ ~
27    8,    9|           went~ ~on so farre as the Sisters of Ripole, commonly called
28    9,    2|            by certaine of her other Sisters: The Abbesse~ ~her selfe (
29    9,    2|              among other sanctified Sisters, there was a yong~ ~Gentlewoman,
30    9,    2|          was~ ~espied by one of the Sisters, both the Gentlemans comming
31    9,    2|          went in all haste with the Sisters, who were so forward in~ ~
32    9,    2|       raised forthwith by the other Sisters,~ ~and according as the
33    9,    2|           even those~ ~hard-hearted Sisters which betrayed her.~ ~ And
34    9,    2|         Gentleman. As for the other Sisters, who (as yet) were without
35    9,    3|           the malice of her envious Sisters; the~ ~Queene gave command
36   10,   10|        communitie of~ ~Brethren and Sisters; which assuredly, as well
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