Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         degree and merit,~ ~and putting good store of money in his
 2    1,    6|        on a good Gelding, and~ ~putting plenty of Crownes in his
 3    2,    3|      faint excuses) he did, and putting off~ ~his cloaths, lay downe
 4    2,    3|       torments~ ~on his Crosse, putting a Ring upon his finger,
 5    2,    6|         altred~ ~his minde from putting them to death, and hee commanded
 6    3,    6|       with many words more; yet putting her in memory, to~ ~keepe
 7    3,    7| Pilgrime stood up, and sodainly putting off his~ ~poore linnen Frock,
 8    3,    7|      now at this present.~ ~ So putting on his Pilgrimes habit againe,
 9    3,    8|         to converse with me. So putting a faire gold~ ~Ring on her
10    3,   10|   confessed himself worsted. So putting away all saintly~ ~thoughts,
11    3,   10|       then had no experience of putting devils in Hell, felt~ ~some
12    3,   10|      joy and~ ~pleasure as this putting the Devil in Hell. So I
13    3,   10|     just to punish the Devil by putting him in Hell save when he~ ~
14    3,   10|         she~ ~had served Him by putting the Devil in Hell, and that
15    3,   10|          lend yourselves to the putting of the Devil in Hell; for
16    4,    5|    brought away~ ~his head, aid putting it into a pot of earth,
17    4,    6|        in me of resistance, and putting her mouth~ ~into the left
18    4,    8|         and get thee~ ~gone? So putting forth her hand, it hapned
19    4,    8|      happen in his house, and~ ~putting the case as if it did not
20    4,    8|         no more ceremony, but~ ~putting on his Garments, tooke the
21    4,   10|          accuseth her selfe for putting the imagined dead~ ~body
22    4,   10|         in the house, and their putting him into the Chest,~ ~so
23    5,    2|       she entred into~ ~it; and putting forth the Oares, being somewhat
24    5,    4|       and~ ~go with me.~ ~ She, putting on her garments in great
25    6,    9|          jests to anger him. So putting the spurs to their horses,
26    7,    5|       convenient~ ~place, where putting off his Armes, and seeming
27    7,    8|      occasion to complaine. So, putting out the~ ~watchlight, which
28    7,    9|       plucking it forth without putting you to any paine~ ~at all.
29    8,    7|   secure as she could desire;~ ~putting off all her garments, she
30    8,   10|       like bin seene. Salabetto putting off his~ ~garments, entred
31    8,   10|       hundred Florines: then,~ ~putting them up into his pocket,
32   10,    6|         the Trevit over it, and putting Oyle into~ ~the Frying-panne,
33   10,    7|    being named Perdicano,~ ~and putting certaine Rings into his
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