Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       we for? And whereon do we dreame? Why are we more~ ~respectlesse
 2    2,    5|     walketh the streetes in a~ ~dreame: and so clasping fast the
 3    2,    8|        dying of this disease, a dreame this night~ ~hath acquainted
 4    2,    9| doubtfull, whether this was a~ ~dreame, or an absolute relation
 5    3,    4|          that I was in a waking dreame, and~ ~thought I heard the
 6    4,    6|      together, she declared~ ~a dreame of hers to him, and he another
 7    4,    6| whereupon he spake thus.~ ~ The dreame already recounted in the
 8    4,    6|         who will not credit any dreame whatsoever, untill they~ ~
 9    4,    6|   performing honest actions; no dreame is to be feared~ ~presaging
10    4,    6|         very doubtfull~ ~of her dreame. In regard whereof, Gabriello
11    4,    6|       was in regard of a horrid Dreame, wherewith~ ~her soule was
12    4,    6|       as being dismayed by your dreame, but~ ~for another of mine
13    4,    6|      still dismayed by her owne Dreame,~ ~became much more afflicted
14    4,   10|       be no more than meerely a dreame, concerning~ ~Ruggieroes
15    5,    3| otherwise~ ~dispose of him, but dreame him of all he hath, and
16    7,    1|         awaked out of a drowsie dreame, saide:~ ~Alas Husband,
17    7,    2|        life, not daring once to dreame of such follies, an innocent
18    7,    9|      Lord, replyed~ ~Pyrrhus, I dreame not a jot, neither do you,
19    8,    3|      our beddes, and~ ~if a man dreame right; he may be there upon
20    9,    6|      that Panuccio spake in a~ ~dreame all this while: And to make
21    9,    6|   Panuccio did nothing else but dreame. And the mother her selfe~ ~
22    9,    6|      minde, that she did then~ ~dreame also, while she was waking.~ ~
23    9,    7|         face and throate. Which dreame he told to her, with advise
24    9,    7|        mine, in not crediting a Dreame~ ~which her Husband told
25    9,    7|       regard of this terrifying dreame, when Talano was risen in
26    9,    7|         every particular of his dreame,~ ~adding with all these
27    9,    7|        it but in regard of~ ~my dreame. Well sir (quoth she scoffingly)
28    9,    8|        his sleepe, was not anie dreame, but rather a~ ~vision:
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