Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|           the people of the City~ ~ran to the house where the dead
 2    2,    1|           at the Church doore, hee ran~ ~with all possible speede
 3    2,    4|            the Isle of Cephalonia) ran~ ~against a rocke, and even
 4    2,    5|         fallen,~ ~but presently he ran to enforme her thereof,
 5    2,    5|       daring~ ~to speake one word, ran away with all the hast they
 6    2,    8|           and madding~ ~fury, they ran to the Counts houses, to
 7    2,   10|      became distracted, so that he ran raving about the~ ~streetes,
 8    3,    7| Theobaldaes buriall, such a rumour ran abroade, by~ ~meanes of
 9    3,    7|       downe her faire cheekes, she ran to embrace him, casting
10    3,    8|             and hearing the noyse, ran in hast thither, and knowing
11    4,    5|           their vile purpose: they ran sodainly upon Lorenzo,~ ~
12    4,    9|       readily charged in his rest, ran mainly at~ ~him, saying:
13    5,    1|            of Rhodes being landed, ran~ ~presently to the neere-neighbouring
14    5,    1|           of the same Village, and ran immediately to the Sea side,~ ~
15    5,    3|          got a sight of the Horse, ran and engirt him round about.~ ~
16    5,    3|        bare~ ~bones, and afterward ran ranging thorow the Forest.
17    5,    3|            bringing her to him; he ran and caught her in his~ ~
18    5,    6|        deare Love Guion, but she~ ~ran and caught him fast about
19    5,    8|      brambles, so~ ~that the blood ran trickling downe mainely;
20    5,    8|          to~ ~be without Armes, he ran and pluckt up the plant
21    5,    9|         admiration, in all hast he ran to her, and~ ~saluted her
22    5,   10|            Wife, because his minde ran~ ~more on his mony, then
23    6,   10|            along the lower Valley, ran forth to water other needfull
24    7,    4|            forth of his house, and ran to the~ ~Welles side. In
25    8,    3|           stones on the floore: he ran to his wife, catching frer~ ~
26    8,    7|   perceiving how~ ~swiftly the day ran on in his course, he saide
27    9,    1|         divers considerations also ran in~ ~his minde, concerning
28    9,    1|           let fall Alessandro, and ran away as fast as his legs~ ~
29    9,    5|            out at the window, then ran to the~ ~gate, and oftentimes
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