Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      ditches, wherein they were buried by~ ~hundreds at once, ranking
 2    1,    1|      his body, but it~ ~must be buried in prophane ground, like
 3    1,    1|    please you to have your body buried in our Convent?~ ~Whereto
 4    1,    1|       readinesse, to have him~ ~buried honourably; sending to acquaint
 5    1,    1|       When night was come, they buried him in a goodly Marble tombe,~ ~
 6    2,    5|        of the Cittie, had beene buried the Archbishop of Naples~ ~
 7    2,    7|     they held for their God was buried, after the jewes had~ ~put
 8    3,    7| brethren in their~ ~sorrow, and buried a stranger insteed of him,
 9    3,    8|   certaine kinde of powder, was buried dead.~ ~And by the Abbot,
10    3,    8|      know, how a living man was buried for dead, and~ ~being raised
11    4,    1|        honourably embalmed, and buried in a most royall Monument;
12    4,    3|         possibly expresse) they buried him very~ ~honourably, and
13    4,    4|        it to be most honourably buried, in a~ ~little Island, named
14    4,    5|        in what~ ~place they had buried his body. She (in silent
15    4,    5|        the place where they had buried his mangled body: hee~ ~
16    4,    5|  putrifaction of the head, so~ ~buried in the pot of earth; it
17    4,    5|        open publication, they~ ~buried it very secretly; and, before
18    4,    7| Atticciato and Malagevole, were buried together in one~ ~goodly
19    4,    9|        and being dead, was then buried with her friend.~ ~ ~ ~
20    6,    5|     long time before had lyen~ ~buried, under the grosse error
21    8,    7|       easily be more then halfe buried in it:~ ~let me but within
22    8,    7|           with cold, and meerly buried with snow in your Court,
23    8,    9|      Maria: a woman hadde beene buried there the very same day,
24    9,    1|         of service, a man was~ ~buried in Pistoya, and in the Church-yard
25    9,    1|        ugly~ ~fellow named) was buried; of whom, when he was living,
26    9,    1|      body of Scannadio (who was buried this morning)~ ~brought
27    9,    1|      Scannadio was this morning buried, and (without making~ ~any
28   10,    4|         grave, wherin she was~ ~buried for dead: which act he did,
29   10,    4|        vault where the Lady was buried.~ ~Which when he had opened,
30   10,    9|  Provinciall Gentleman dead and buried, who was Signior Thorello
31   10,    9|         many moneths~ ~dead and buried; but receiving (by true
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