Day, Novell

 1    3,    7|          stayed for them; and having laid~ ~downe their weapons on
 2    3,    7|            sad~ ~mourning were quite laid aside, and those (becomming
 3    3,    8|           himselfe, that Fortune had laid open the~ ~path to his hoped
 4    3,   10|             peace."~ ~ So saying, he laid her on one of their rough
 5    3,   10|              I may,~ ~seeing ye have laid the trust on me."~ ~ Neiphila
 6    4,    2| compassionate his distressed estate, laid him in his owne bed,~ ~ministring
 7    4,   10|         Weeping and lamenting is now laid aside, and all hope in them
 8    4,   10|          till the next morning, they laid them downe to rest~ ~likewise.~ ~
 9    5,    9|              bread~ ~and salt on and laid the Napkins, whereof he
10    6,    6|            please."~ ~ The wager was laid, and they all agreed to
11    7,    3|            wherwith~ ~Madam Aemillia laid her night-walking Spirit,
12    7,    9|           honour and honesties enemy laid~ ~along; mine anger is past,
13    8,    2|              selfe.~ ~ The Cloake is laid up by Belcolore, and Sir
14    8,    7|            dined well, and afterward laid him~ ~downe to sleepe.~ ~
15    8,   10|                Fringes of gold, then laid they on costly quilts of
16    8,   10|          sheets from about them, and laid them gently in the bed.~ ~
17    9,    1|           himselfe with them, and so laid~ ~him down, having first
18    9,    4|              prepared, wherein being laid to rest by the helpe of
19    9,    6|            the childes Cradle,~ ~and laid her selfe downe by Adriano,
20    9,    6|       Panuccio supposing that he was laid downe by his loving friend~ ~
21    9,    6|              since the first houre I laid me downe: it is unmannerly
22   10,    4|         alluring appetite, gently he laid his hand upon her breast,~ ~
23   10,    4|        voided, as also the Carpets~ ~laid; then the Knight (sitting
24   10,    9|        prepared for them, and having laid aside their riding~ ~garments,
25   10,    9|               by Saladines command,) laid on the~ ~sumptuous and costly
26   10,    9|       estimated. By him likewise hee laid a rich sword, with the~ ~
27   10,    9|           seene the~ ~like. Then hee laid a jewell on the Pillow by
28   10,   10|            countenance, she tenderly laid it in the servants armes,
29   10,   10|           now~ ~had happened: safely laid up the garments, whereof
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