Day, Novell

 1    1,    8|   WHATSOEVER~ ~ ~ ~ The King of Cyprus was wittily reprehended,
 2    1,    8|      dayes of the first King of Cyprus, after the Conquest made
 3    1,    8|         home againe, arrived at Cyprus,~ ~where shee was villanously
 4    2,    4|         voyage~ ~to the Isle of Cyprus. Where he found, over and
 5    2,    7|     desirous to returne home to Cyprus, in a Carracke of the Catelans
 6    2,    7|  occasions called him thence to Cyprus.~ ~The Lady made answere,
 7    2,    7|        service~ ~of the King of Cyprus, Fortune had beene very
 8    2,    7|      daughter to a Gentleman of Cyprus who sent me to bee~ ~married
 9    2,    7|       returne home againe into, Cyprus. I answerd, that I desired
10    2,    7| confidence in any that came for Cyprus, till two honest Gentlemen
11    2,    7|  delivering mee to my Father in Cyprus. What honourable~ ~love
12    2,    7|      during our voyage backe to Cyprus, the historie would be~ ~
13    2,    7|  conducting~ ~me to the King of Cyprus, who received me royally,
14    2,    7|       all the rest, the King of Cyprus, who sent her home so Majestically.~ ~
15    2,    7|         him leave to returne to Cyprus: with thankfull favours~ ~
16    3,    7|         Ship of his with him to Cyprus; his actions and~ ~behaviour
17    3,    7|         he heard a song sung in Cyprus, which he~ ~himselfe had
18    3,    7|      Theobaldo lately come from Cyprus, but (in terror) fled away
19    5,    1|       there sometime~ ~lived in Cyprus, a Noble Gentleman, who
20    5,    1|         the whole~ ~kingdome of Cyprus.~ ~ What shall we say then (
21    5,    1|      occasion my departure from Cyprus, thus to assaile you with
22    5,    1|       no meanes to returne to~ ~Cyprus; and therefore all (with
23    5,    1|      rapes) betweene Rhodes and Cyprus.~ ~ But yet in the end,
24    5,    1|         his Iphigenia home to~ ~Cyprus, and Lysimachus with his
25   10,    9|     Marchants, comming now from Cyprus, and are travalling to~ ~
26   10,    9|         such Gentlemen, as your Cyprus affordeth Marchants. So,~ ~
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