Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          true it is, that being falne into this sicknesse, now
 2    2,    3|        ebbe~ ~of poverty it was falne, only thorow their inordinate
 3    2,    5|     friend, if thou haddest not falne, but~ ~quietly gone to sleepe
 4    2,    5|         the brim: he might have falne to the bottome, and~ ~doubtlesse
 5    2,    8|         whereas else shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he,
 6    3,    7| tribulation whereinto you~ ~are falne, (as by revelation I am
 7    3,    7|       all these~ ~afictions had falne on her and her father, for
 8    3,   10|     whereby my~ ~condition hath falne from ill to worse, and so
 9    4,    2|   beleeve, that God~ ~Cupid was falne in love with her, and he
10    4,    3|      that worse inflictions had falne on~ ~the venerious Friar.
11    4,    4|        and how the accident had falne out.~ ~Age being sodainly
12    4,    6|    whatsoever, untill they~ ~be falne into the very same danger
13    4,   10|          follies punishment had falne on thy selfe, that it might
14    5,    1|        yeare, after he was thus falne in love, but hee became
15    5,    8|        and Friends, that he was falne into a mighty~ ~consumption,
16    7,    8|        asleepe: but beeing once falne into it, no~ ~noyse whatsoever,
17    8,    3|     morning, after the dew is~ ~falne, and before the Sunne shineth
18    8,    7|         yeare, a great snow had falne the day before, so~ ~as
19    8,    7|       amourous service, and was falne in liking of another Lady,~ ~
20    8,    7|       necessity you~ ~must have falne into another: but, as it
21    8,    7|        for thy fault might have falne uppon thee, as~ ~already
22    9,    3|        hundred Florines, lately falne to me~ ~by the death of
23    9,    4|       become drunke, and so had falne asleepe in one place or
24    9,    5|       selfe, who is so~ ~deeply falne in love with mee, as thou
25    9,    5|       was, and how farre he was falne in~ ~love with her: so that
26    9,    5|       Kinsman and Friend. He is falne~ ~in love with a Woman of
27    9,    6|  Husband. Adriano being not yet falne asleepe, feeling the hostesse~ ~
28   10,    9|      approve how farre~ ~he was falne out of her remembrance;
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