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 1  Ind      |         hall, they saw the Tables covered with delicate white Napery,
 2    1,    6|         WELL PLACED WORDS,~ ~ THE COVERED CRAFT OF CHURCH-MEN MAY
 3    2,    5|   discoursings, the table being~ ~covered, and variety of costly viands
 4    3,    9|           the Tables were readily covered for dinner. Preassing~ ~
 5    3,   10|        being come, and the Tables covered about the faire fountaine,
 6    4,    1|         the bed,~ ~his body being covered with the curtaine, as if
 7    4,    2|    behinde him, and all cunningly covered with his Friars habit, which~ ~
 8    4,    2|           body with Hony, he then covered it over with downy small~ ~
 9    4,    5|     designed place,~ ~which being covered with some store of dried
10    5,    7|         now could bee no longer~ ~covered, revealed what happened
11    5,    8|   provided, and the tables~ ~were covered under the Pine-trees, where
12    5,    9|        daintily roasted. Himselfe covered the Table, set bread~ ~and
13    5,   10|        wee keepe our embers still covered with warme ashes on the
14    5,   10|          hee crept, and then shee covered it with an olde~ ~empty
15    6,  Ind|         the Tables were~ ~readily covered against their comming, strewed
16    6,   10|           to one of the Windowes' covered with~ ~the holy garments
17    6,   10|       windes blow, were curiously covered with small~ ~Thickets or
18    7,   10|           re come, and the Tables covered~ ~by the Ponds side: we
19    8,    3|         roome, which they saw all covered over with stones,~ ~his
20    8,    7|            as the whole Court was covered therewith, and being an
21    8,    7|      waking. And the Turret being covered with Lead, gave~ ~the greater
22    8,    9|         sate at meate, the Tables covered in such Royall manner,~ ~
23    8,   10|      Chamber on a Couch-bed, they covered it with~ ~delicate white
24    9,    1|            him down, having first covered the grave againe. Not long
25    9,    1|     Lanthorne and light~ ~closely covered, to see who it should be,
26    9,    3|       downe in thy warme Bedde,~ ~covered with so many cloathes as
27    9,    5|         of her Chamber~ ~one day, covered with a White veyle, because
28    9,    6|         BY MISTAKING; OUGHT TO BE COVERED WITH GOOD ADVISE, AND~ ~
29   10,    5| extreamity of cold, every being~ ~covered with ice and snow, the Magitian
30   10,    9|      manner, and the Tables to be covered in his Garden; and all~ ~
31   10,    9|        small store of Wine in it, covered the Cuppe, and sent~ ~it
32   10,   10|           their naturall tribute; covered all~ ~with a dissembled
33   10,   10|           the tables were readily covered:~ ~Grizelda, in her homely
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