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Day, Novell
1 2, 2| occasions there ended, and riding~ ~from thence towards Verona, 2 2, 3| their company. Alessandro riding~ ~along with them, courteously 3 2, 3| commanded.~ ~ The Abbot riding on, with newer crotchets 4 2, 7| horsemen on a sodaine came riding by, who seeing how dishonourably 5 2, 9| this, hee~ ~praised her for riding, hawking, hunting, fishing, 6 3, Ind| other pretty Birds beside,~ ~riding in a tract not much frequented, 7 4, 5| manner; it fortuned, that riding (all~ ~three) to recreate 8 4, 9| more, he espyed him come riding with two of his~ ~attendants, 9 5, 1| he tooke delight in the riding and managing of~ ~great 10 5, 3| reposed especiall trust. Riding on thus thorow the countrey,~ ~ 11 5, 3| calling for his fayre friend, riding many times~ ~backeward, 12 6, 3| Saint johns day, they~ ~riding thorow the City, side by 13 6, 4| mount on one of them;~ ~so riding on towards the River, where ( 14 6, 4| and two legges. Then~ ~riding somwhat neerer to them, 15 6, 5| was the best mounted.~ ~ Riding on a faire and softly pace, 16 6, 5| together. Messer Forese, riding a lofty~ ~French trot, everie 17 6, 9| and his companie, came riding from S. Reparata, and espying 18 7, 6| other side, meeting Beltramo riding from his Castle, and Isabella~ ~ 19 9, 4| Doublet againe. Aniolliero riding on very fast, to free his~ ~ 20 9, 4| there in the Inne, whence riding to~ ~Corsignano, where he 21 9, 9| borne, and dwelt.~ ~ In his riding towards France, as he passed 22 10, 1| Being mounted againe, and riding on further, the Gentleman 23 10, 1| passing from Rogiero, riding along the rest of the day, 24 10, 9| Christian Provinces, and was riding~ ~thorow Lombardle, to passe 25 10, 9| having laid aside their riding~ ~garments, being a little