Day, Novell

 1    1,    8|         and slothfull,~ ~even as sleeping out his time of governement;
 2    2,    7|         slew his brother soundly sleeping; and~ ~seizing on the Lady,
 3    2,    7|      while the Ladie was soundly sleeping) stood at a gazing window~ ~
 4    2,    7|         Lady lay most sweetely~ ~sleeping; whom the more he beheld,
 5    2,    9|        saw her lie there sweetly sleeping, and her young Daughter
 6    3,    1|      place where he dissembled~ ~sleeping; and both of them observing
 7    3,    1|          a~ ~day, found Massetto sleeping under an Almond tree, having
 8    3,    2|       owne Lodging, and all else sleeping in their~ ~bed; closely
 9    3,    2|         where all~ ~were soundly sleeping, and yet he felt both their
10    3,    2|         they all lay yet soundly sleeping, and clipt~ ~away each mans
11    4,    6|     sundry things while they are sleeping. And although (to~ ~the
12    4,    6|          such things as they see sleeping, as they do to others~ ~
13    4,    6|          to passe, that Andreana sleeping in her bed, dreamed, that~ ~
14    4,    8|          of my~ ~Husbandes sound sleeping, be no colour to your longer
15    4,   10|         thou be so~ ~desirous of sleeping, get thee home to thine
16    4,   10|   husbands, who lay very soundly sleeping~ ~by them, by reason of
17    4,   10|        Mistresses finding thee~ ~sleeping. But go and get his deliverance
18    5,    1|     feete lay two other Damosels sleeping, and a servant in the same~ ~
19    5,    4|          fast~ ~in hers, and she sleeping in the same manner. Whereupon,
20    5,    4|         was an hinderance to her sleeping; and wanting rest, it~ ~
21    5, Song|       you lost your quiet silent sleeping.~ ~ Wit, who hath rob'd
22    5, Song| delitious straines,~ ~ Thoughts (sleeping then) did yet performe their
23    6,    4|          use to do when they are sleeping.~ ~Whereupon, shewing them
24    7,    4|         measure: and leaving him sleeping in this drunkennesse, would~ ~
25    7,    4|        Taverne~ ~all day drunke, sleeping and snorting like a Swine.
26    7,    8|          his solemne and sound~ ~sleeping, emboldned her so farre,
27    8,    4|      with Ciutazza, both soundly sleeping, but enfolded in his~ ~armes,
28    8,    6|      indeede) he left wide open: sleeping soundly, without suspition~ ~
29    8,    7|    instant, the Scholler who lay sleeping (all~ ~this while) under
30    8,    7|          flesh which hindred her sleeping, to help her self (by all~ ~
31    8,    7|          overpast,~ ~awaked from sleeping: and remembring Madame Helena,
32    9,    4|          finding him yet soundly sleeping, he tooke all the money
33   10,    8|         this poore man lie there sleeping, while we were dividing
34   10,    9|   entraunced, and so~ ~presently sleeping, was (by Saladines command,)
35   10,    9|         own request, and soundly sleeping,~ ~being placed directly
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