Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|          espied an house upon the wall of the Towne, which had
 2    2,    2|        hee~ ~found a doore in the wall, but very fast shut, and
 3    2,    2|         over the~ ~terrace on the wall downe to this doore, and
 4    2,    3|          faire Crucifixe upon the wall; before which, and~ ~calling
 5    2,    4|        even as a glasse against a wall, so split the~ ~Carracke
 6    2,    5| constrainedly, that he got over a wall,~ ~which severed that foule
 7    2,    5|     closely couched~ ~behinde the wall. Which sight somewhat affrighting
 8    2,    9|         hers, hanging~ ~by on the wall, a light wearing Robe of
 9    3,    3|          to Geneway: got over the wall~ ~into my Garden, and climbing
10    3,    3|       must climbe over the Garden wall,~ ~like a treacherous robber
11    3,    3|        climbing over the~ ~Garden Wall, ascending the Tree, and
12    3,    4|         an old ruinous~ ~tottring wall. So that, when the Scholler
13    3,    4|          before, neither knew the wall to have any such motion:~ ~
14    3,    4|          thought I heard the olde wall totter: but I see I was
15    3,    7|     chinkes and~ ~crannies in the wall. Stepping softly out of
16    5,    4|         meanes to climbe over the wall, and~ ~at the goodly gazing
17    5,    4|           mounted over the Garden wall, and~ ~then climbde up to
18    5,    6|      attained to the~ ~top of the wall, whence discending downe
19    5,    6|     meanes he did climbe over the wall, and then mounted to her
20    7,    5|        there were any partition~ ~wall; such a chinke or cranny
21    7,    5|       part of the house;~ ~and no wall escaping without diligent
22    7,    5|          indifferent cleft in the Wall; which though it yeelded
23    7,    5|        this rift or chinke in the Wall, especially when the Gentleman
24    7,    5|        went to the chink in~ ~the Wall, and making such a signe
25    7,    6|        bridle)~ ~to a ring in the wall, and then the waiting woman
26    8,    7|          saw her looke over the~ ~wall, and she likewise espyed
27    8,    7|            crannies in a mortered wall, and pained her like so
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