Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            to spend the time in~ ~telling pleasant tales; whereupon
 2    1,    1|           and feare not, for in~ ~telling the truth, bee it in confession
 3    1,    6|          MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Bergamino, by telling a tale of a skilfull man,
 4    2,    6|           not satisfied with thus telling him once, but~ ~remembring
 5    2,    6|        his servants; and (without telling them any reason why) led
 6    2,    7| understanding, to be fearefull of telling them the~ ~trueth, for feare
 7    3,  Ind|         it, as they used to do in telling their Tales (the~ ~argument
 8    3,    1|        the dibble out of my hand, telling me, that I did not performe~ ~
 9    3,    7|           husbands sad disasters, telling her, how~ ~many yeeres since
10    3,    8|          by their severall names, telling~ ~them, that he was newly
11    3,   10|         on the morrow alone~ ~and telling nobody to walk into the
12    3,   10|       Devil of whom I~ ~have been telling thee. Dost thou mark him?
13    4,    2|     wonted forme and fashion, and telling him what~ ~had hapned betweene
14    4,    2|          his life and reputation, telling him many lies~ ~and tales
15    5,    4|          they sing like Lapwings, telling~ ~us one thing, and intending
16    5,    8|          her~ ~Father and Mother, telling them plainly, that slie
17    5,    9|           lookes into the Garden, telling the Lady~ ~that dinner was
18    5,    9|  scornefull manner reprooved her, telling her, that~ ~he was a begger,
19    5,   10|        the fire in the~ ~Kitchin, telling tales to the Cat, or counting
20    6,    1|            or worse~ ~tortured in telling, then this was; for the
21    6,   10|         their houses, where~ ~one telling this newes to another, and
22    8,    6|     wofullest man in the~ ~world, telling every one that his Brawne
23    8,    8|         Mistresse, and the clocke telling him the~ ~appointed houre,
24    8,    9|       good~ ~pastime with him, by telling him strange and incredible
25    9,    6|        thee to~ ~forsake thy bed, telling nothing but lies and fables,
26    9,    9|       with them, Giosefo directly telling him, that he journyed, towards
27   10,    8|    possessions, my minde~ ~truely telling mee, that honest contented
28   10,    9|     quicken thy remembrance, in~ ~telling mee truly, whether thou
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