Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       yong Novice Monke, whose hot and lusty disposition~ ~(
 2    2,    5|   season then~ ~being somewhat hot and soultry, Andrea put
 3    2,    7|       the season was exceeding hot. Having formerly enstructed
 4    2,    8|    aside, then to faile of her hot enflarned affection, and
 5    2,    8|     left, il agreeing with the hot blood~ ~running in my veines,
 6    2,    9|       both the parties were so hot and fiery, as all~ ~the
 7    2,   10|        season waxing extremely hot, Signior Ricciardo would~ ~
 8    3,    1|       The season was exceeding hot, and he lay downe so~ ~carelesly
 9    5,    4|     weather (as yet) is not so hot, but (in my minde) you may
10    5,    4|     the last night might seeme hot, this next~ ~ensuing may
11    5,    5|     come, and neither of these hot Lovers~ ~knowing the others
12    5,   10|    bodie, a red-haird Wench,~ ~hot and fiery spirited, standing
13    6,    2|        season to be~ ~somewhat hot and soultry, he tooke it
14    6,   10|     for foure~ ~pence, and the hot is given away for nothing.
15    7,    1|     linnen cloth, with the two hot Capons, Bread, Egges,~ ~
16    7,    9|    another tooth~ ~readie made hot, and bloody, very much corrupted
17    7,   10|     huge fire, and exceedingly hot) yet~ ~with conceite of
18    7,   10|       and quakest, being in so hot a fire? Oh my friend (quoth~ ~
19    8,    4|    Piccarda had performed this hot piece of businesse, she~ ~
20    8,    4|     the season~ ~was exceeding hot, they having lighted Torches
21    8,    7|        a whole day, and in the hot moneth~ ~of July, to be
22    8,    7| consider with your selfe, what hot affection I beare to~ ~him,
23    8,    7|            Madame Helena, more hot in pursuite of her amorous
24    8,    7|      of the Sunne, will be too hot and scorching for your nice~ ~
25    8,    7|       Sunne was so~ ~extreamly hot, the houre of noone being
26    8,    7|    Turret being so exceedingly hot, that it affoorded not~ ~
27    8,    9|      any place, she yeeldeth a hot~ ~and sensible savour, albeit
28    9,    5|       to make a pastime of his hot begun love.~ ~And being
29   10,    9|       because it was exceeding hot, the Gentlemen of Pavia (
30   10, Song|        are my comforts hourely hot and cold.~ ~ If Love were
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