Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|           Thus leading him on, crying; Beware there before, and
 2    2,    1|      where Martellino~ ~stood, crying out aloude. Lay hold on
 3    2,    1|       was in a pittifull case, crying out for mercy,~ ~but no
 4    2,    8|       like a distracted Woman, crying~ ~out alowd; Helpe, helpe,
 5    3,    6|   could not, and to avoyde her crying out, he layde his hand on
 6    3,    7|        of your ghostly father, crying out in your~ ~eare, that
 7    3,    8|   soundly. Ferando roaring and crying, could~ ~say nothing else,
 8    3,    8|         againe. Poore Ferando, crying out for his Wife and little
 9    4,    5|    dwell in Naples, Isabella~ ~crying and calling still for her
10    4,   10|  Casement towards the streete, crying out aloude, Theeves, Theeves.
11    5,    3| sodainly rushing in upon them, crying, Kill, kill, and spare~ ~
12    5,    3|        of the Forrest, still~ ~crying and calling for his fayre
13    5,    5| Damosell began to resist them, crying out for helpe so~ ~loude
14    5,    5|      they~ ~drew their Swords, crying out: Traytors, you are but
15    5,    8|      wringing~ ~her hands, and crying out for mercy so lowde as
16    5,   10|        the Hen-coope. Upon his crying out Pedro~ ~steppeth thither,
17    7,    4|        his Bucket in the Well, crying and~ ~calling Cheta, take
18    7,    8|       voyce was so broken with crying, and his impacience so extreame,~ ~
19    7,    9|       notwithstanding his loud crying, Lesca held him so~ ~strongly,
20    7,    9|        haste downe againe, yet crying so~ ~to them still: Lydia
21    8,    5|   Poynt being broken, and Maso crying in his eare on the one side,
22    8,    7|        notwithstanding all his crying and calling for his beasts,
23    8,    7|        each against other, and crying out. Madam, deare~ ~Lady
24    9,    4|      after him~ ~in his shirt, crying out still aloude to him
25    9,    6|    side, because the~ ~childes crying or any other occasion concerning
26    9,    7|        drag her thence. But he crying out for helpe, recovered
27    9,    9|  extreamely with the wand. She crying, then cursing, next~ ~railing,
28   10,    9|       ranne all away in feare, crying aloud, God and S. Peter
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