Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   contrary, God and truth shall enter armes for me. I wish that
 2    1,    4|    where, when he saw the Abbot enter alone into the Chamber,
 3    1,    6|        whereat the~ ~Abbot must enter into the Hall. The custome
 4    1,    6|     comming from his Chamber to enter the Hall, looking~ ~about
 5    1,    9|    courteously~ ~invited him to enter with them, conducting him
 6    2,    3|     that no sleepe at all could enter his eyes, heard all this~ ~
 7    2,    5|    Chamber, appointing~ ~him to enter there. Safely enough he
 8    2,    5|     which of~ ~the three should enter into the Tombe. Not I, said
 9    2,    5|       to be simple, and make me enter the Tombe,~ ~having an absolute
10    2,    6|    meditations, she saw a Goate enter into a Cave, and (within
11    2,    6|     gale, which brought them to enter the River of Maira, where
12    2,    7|     commanded one of his men to enter aboord it, which (with some~ ~
13    2,    8|         London. Before he would enter into the City, he~ ~gave
14    2,    9|        the City, he~ ~would not enter it, but rode to a Country
15    2,   10|          or any lingering Lent, enter at this~ ~doore: but heere
16    3,    7|         happinesse and yours,~ ~enter into so cruell a minde against
17    3,    8|         which respect, before I enter into confession, I most
18    4,    2|      humane body, he cannot but enter at your doores: n e whereas,
19    4, Song|     sigh,~ ~ Distrust did never enter in my thoughts.~ ~ So many
20    5,    1|  friendly favour of night, will enter into~ ~their houses, while
21    5,   10|        us, and would not let us enter in an indifferent while;~ ~
22    7,    1|       other~ ~suspition, and so enter into distaste of her by
23    7,    3|      not)~ ~Reynard would needs enter into Religion, and whatsoever
24    7,    3|       such a mystery, nor~ ~any enter to hinder the operation
25    7,    6|    doore, and as hee offered to enter,~ ~with a womans courage
26    8,    7| whereinto few people do sildome enter, but onely~ ~Heardsmen or
27    8,    8|       thou shalt require him to enter this~ ~Chest, untill such
28    9,    2|       for we have~ ~seene a man enter our Sister Isabellaes Dorter,
29    9,    5|         towards her,~ ~began to enter into discoursing with her.~ ~
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