Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          not stirre out of their beds, they~ ~languished more
 2  Ind      |          with flowers, and their beds adorned in exquisite manner,
 3    2,    4|          Sea,~ ~Chests, Coffers, Beds, and such like other things,
 4    2,    5|        on a curious Chest at the beds feete, teares cunningly
 5    2,    5|        layed them underneath the beds boulster,~ ~as seeming carefull
 6    2,    5|   finding his cloathes under the beds~ ~head, shee needed no instruction
 7    2,    7| surprized many~ ~people in their beds, before they knew of their
 8    2,    7|       calling them both~ ~to his beds side, he spake in this manner.~ ~
 9    2,    8|      sitting downe together on a beds side in her~ ~Chamber, according
10    3,    2|        there appointed to divers beds. Now, this was his~ ~conceite,
11    3,    4|        cannot lye quietly in our beds?~ ~ Pucclo mervalling at
12    3,    7|         her people were in their beds) she~ ~carefully awaited
13    3,   10|        her on one of their rough beds, and set about~ ~showing
14    4,    2|          life,~ ~walke among the beds of Lillies and Roses, such
15    4,    2|       and sitting~ ~downe on the beds side by him, after some
16    4,    8|         and lying downe upon the beds side by her, uttered these
17    4,   10|       downe on a~ ~Coffer by the beds side, soone after he fell
18    4,   10|          the women (lying in the beds standing by) awaked, and
19    7,    7|        he found it. Going to the beds side where the~ ~Lady lay,
20    7,    8|         him so~ ~strongly by her beds side, and related all his
21    7,    8|      streets; arose out of their beds, and reproved them in very~ ~
22    7,    8|     darke. So, groping on to the beds side, and thinking hee had
23    7,    8|         so late. Rose from their beds, and each~ ~of them having
24    8,    9|      open Morter. And as for the Beds, they are infinitely~ ~richer,
25    8,    9|         those rich and sumptuous Beds (if pride of mine owne~ ~
26    9,    3|         and sitting downe on the beds side by Calandrino, hee
27    9,    6|        house, wherin stood three beds, as best~ ~the Hoste had
28    9,    6|        The~ ~best of these three beds was appointed for the Gentlemen,
29    9,    6|        lay) stood close by their beds side, because the~ ~childes
30    9,    6|     tooke and set it by his owne beds side,~ ~and having done
31   10,    7|     being entred, he went to the Beds side, where she sate,~ ~
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