Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|          womanly compassion, shee stept~ ~in among the billowes,
 2    2,    5|        would~ ~apprehend him., he stept aside to shunne them, and
 3    2,    7|         be done, very softly they stept to the Prince, and running~ ~
 4    2,    7|        name was Antigonus,~ ~well stept into yeeres, and better
 5    3,    2|          Scarcely was the Querrie stept into his bed,~ ~unheard
 6    3,    7|  difficult matter to know him: he stept boldly to a Shooe-makers
 7    3,    8|        the Abbot had tutored him) stept into the~ ~dungeon, carrying
 8    4,    1|        although now you are farre stept in yeeres) what the Lawes~ ~
 9    5,    2|  Fishermen to be asleepe therein: stept boldly, and looked into
10    5,    2|         Sarazine Lady, being well stept into yeares, upon the~ ~
11    5,    4|         offended at the~ ~matter; stept side with him behinde the
12    5,    4|         which words, Messer Lizio stept forth from behind the~ ~
13    5,    5|         to any further~ ~time, he stept to Jacomino who as yet stayed
14    5,    7|          was~ ~alone by himselfe) stept into his Farm-house, even
15    5,    8|          with the terror, that he stept backe to suffer the Knight
16    5,   10|       taxation. A woman, so farre stept into yeeres, as shee is,
17    7,    6| traiterous villaine? Heereupon, I stept~ ~(somewhat stoutly) to
18    7,    9|         whom (albeit hee was well stept into yeares)~ ~Fortune bestowed
19    8,    2|           the Cloake~ ~demaunded, stept up to make answere: But
20    8,    3|     enough already.~ ~ There they stept before him unto the Port,
21    8,    3|           her againe: then~ ~they stept betweene them; affirming,
22    8,    5|          placed his~ ~feete. Then stept in Maso on the right hand
23    8,    7|         hearing of her voyce, hee stept close to the~ ~doore, saying.
24    8,   10|    prepared for the purpose) shee stept into~ ~the bathe to him,
25    9,    4|        weapons fit for Husbandry, stept into the way~ ~before Aniolliero:
26    9,    6|      backe from the~ ~Cradle, and stept into the hostes Bed indeed,
27    9,    8|       your selves together. So he stept to~ ~catch hold on the Porter,
28    9,    8|        meeting him by the way, he stept close to~ ~him, and gave
29   10,    3|        renown. Being already well stept into yeares, but yet not
30   10,    8|         other~ ~of the crime: hee stept from off the judgement bench,
31   10,    8|           toucht with remorse, he stept before Marcus~ ~Varro, saying.~ ~
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