Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|   Prince: the houre of dinner drawing on, the~ ~King and the Lady
 2    1,    9|      them; till supper time~ ~drawing neere, made them returne
 3    2,    2|    what~ ~to doe, darke night drawing on, and looking round about
 4    2,    4|       When shee saw the Chest drawing neere her, and not discerning
 5    2,    6|       yet had not gone farre, drawing the smaller vessell after
 6    2,    6|      purpose, and darke night drawing swiftly on, hope and dismay~ ~
 7    2,    7|     and infallibly, that I am drawing neere unto my end, which~ ~
 8    2,    7|  terme of her many~ ~miseries drawing now neere an ending: began
 9    2,    9|   Masters command.~ ~Suddenly drawing forth his Sword, and holding
10    3,    1|      for their Chamber fuell, drawing up~ ~all theyr water beside,
11    3,    2|      nothing else to him, but drawing forth a paire of~ ~sheares,
12    3,    3|   words were delivered;~ ~and drawing foorth from under her gowne,
13    3,    7|      good health; and night~ ~drawing on apace, he went to his
14    3,    8|    childe, and the time was~ ~drawing on for her deliverance.
15    4,    2| poverty did~ ~permit; and day drawing on, he went about his businesse,
16    4,    6|       Damosel perceiving, and drawing him~ ~into her lappe, weeping
17    4,    6|        without any ability of drawing breath, very soon after
18    4,    9|     againe, and darke night~ ~drawing on apace, he returned home
19    5,    3|     when dark night was apace drawing, and followed it so~ ~long,
20    5,    3|    with~ ~life. But day-light drawing on apace, and he almost
21    5,    8|      brest with his~ ~weapon, drawing foorth her heart and bowels,
22    5,    9|       entred into yeares, and drawing towards the finishing of~ ~
23    5, Song|      a fitting houre for rest drawing on: they betooke~ ~themselves
24    7,    5|      the Feast of Christmasse drawing neere, the Gentlewoman said~ ~
25    7,    7|   said very well:~ ~And me wi drawing hence the argument of his
26    8,    5|       occasion for a paire of drawing~ ~Stockeings, which he delivered
27    8,    5|    men, who contended for the drawing stockings and the Cloake-bag;
28    8,    7|    yong, and Summer~ ~swiftly drawing on; they had the better
29    8,    9|      Christmas next (so neere drawing on) Buffalmaco shal be elected~ ~
30    9,    7|         the face and throate, drawing her downe to the earth,
31   10,  Ind| splendour of the~ ~Sun beames drawing neere unto them: when Pamphilus
32   10,    8| fifteen years. This~ ~mariage drawing neere, Gisippus on a day,
33   10,    8|  arising daily betweene them, drawing both Gisippus and~ ~Sophronia
34   10,   10|    unpleasing speeches, which drawing no~ ~discontentment from
35   10, Song|     sung beside, and it now~ ~drawing wel-neere midnight, by the
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