Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|        sodainely~ ~hee heard a noise in the Church of divers
 2    2,    8|           Upon the clamour and noise of the Lady, the Courtiers
 3    3,    4|       Puccio heard an unwonted noise in the house, which he had
 4    3,    8|       silent, and make no more noise;~ ~all which was performed
 5    4,    1|          without any rumour or noise at all, they should strangle
 6    4,    6| friends to the dead man (uppon noise~ ~of his death bruited abroad)
 7    4,   10|       Upon the hearing of this noise, her Mistris came sodainely
 8    4,   10|         that we should make no noise~ ~but (in silence) consider
 9    4,   10|      fall, it made so loud a~ ~noise, as the women (lying in
10    4,   10|     therefore~ ~heard not this noise in the house. This made
11    4,   10|     means of which troublesome noise, the two Lombards awaked,
12    5,    3|  almost day, she heard a great noise of people travailing~ ~by,
13    5,    3|     hearing none of the former noise, which~ ~made her the better
14    5,    8|        know the reason of this noise. When~ ~he saw himselfe
15    5,    8|      they beganne to heare the noise of the poore~ ~prosecuted
16    5,    8|        looking directly as the noise came to them, they espyed~ ~
17    7,  Ind|         beeing awaked with the noise which the carriages made;~ ~
18    7,    1|      Chamber, John~ ~heard the noise, and so did his wife. But
19    7,    4|    stone made such a dreadfull noise in the Well; that he~ ~hearing
20    7,    4|   Within~ ~a little while, the noise passing from Neighbour to
21    8,    4|  candle, or making the least~ ~noise to be heard, and being in
22    8,    8|     one word, neither made any noise at~ ~all; but kept himselfe
23    8,    9|       make a dreadful kinde of noise, stamping and~ ~trampling
24    9,    1|      and (without making~ ~any noise) or speaking one word, whatsoever
25    9,    1|       course as they heard the noise, having their Lanthorne
26    9,    5|       the reason of this loude noise, and after they had pacified~ ~
27    9,    6|     somewhat in the house, the noise wherof awaked the wife,
28   10,    6|  manner, and without the least noise or disturbance, wherein
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