Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|          Lady. For, as among all knights, the Marquesse could hardly
 2    1,    5|        his eye~ ~(far beyond the Knights speeches of her) the fairest
 3    2,    3|           Carriage. Two auncient Knights, kinsmen to the King, followed
 4    2,    3|       them? Whereto~ ~one of the Knights thus answered.~ ~ He that
 5    2,    3|     supposed Abbot, with the two Knights, and none else in company
 6    2,    3|      overcame~ ~him: but the two Knights were not a little troubled
 7    2,    3|          first comforted the two Knights, and made peace~ ~betweene
 8    2,    3|    greatly~ ~honoured by the two Knights, being most sumptuous in
 9    2,    3|      France. From whence the two Knights went~ ~before for England,
10    3,    9|      made choise of two discreet knights, whom she sent to~ ~the
11    3,    9| remaining in it. And these~ ~two Knights, hearing the impossibility
12    3,    9|       the assembly of his Lords, Knights, Ladies, and Gentlewomen:
13    3,    9|    conditions, made to the two~ ~Knights which I sent unto thee,
14    4,    9|          jurisdiction, two noble Knights, each well~ ~possessed of
15    6,    1|          accompanied with divers Knights and~ ~Gentlewomen, who on
16    7,    7|        it chanced, that certaine Knights,~ ~returning from Jerusalem,
17    7,    7| Courtings used~ ~to me by Lords, Knights, Gentlemen, or other (although
18   10,    1|        onely occasioned by the~ ~Knights ill fortune; most bountifully
19   10,    1|         that among other valiant Knights, which of~ ~long have lived
20   10,    4|    Neverthelesse, to perfect the Knights intended purpose, she~ ~
21   10,    6|  Gulielmo della Magna, two Noble Knights and~ ~honourable Barons.
22   10,    6|    highly recompencing the noble Knights courtesie, honouring the~ ~
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