Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|          bethinking himselfe to shape such an answere, as might
 2    1,    5|    thither by~ ~land, hee would shape some honest excuse to see
 3    2,    4|      put forth their Oares, and shape,their course for~ ~his owne
 4    2,    4|        and not discerning the~ ~shape of any man, shee grew fearefull,
 5    2,    7|      enstructed her, so did she shape the forme of her answers,~ ~
 6    3,    7|      belike resembling him in~ ~shape, might be slaine in this
 7    4,    2|         day~ ~following, in the shape of a wilde or savage man,
 8    4,    2|     sake)~ ~he will come in the shape of a man, giving me charge
 9    4,    2|    forme of appearance, to what shape himselfe~ ~best pleased
10    4,    2| appearance to you, in my bodily shape and~ ~person, and in the
11    4,    2|    might see him in the mortall shape of Friar Albert. And now
12    4,    2|         accesse to me~ ~in your shape: which as I envy not, so
13    4,    2|          and appeared to in the shape of a mortall man, with~ ~
14    4,    2|      skin of a Beare, or in the shape of a savage man, or any
15    4,    2|   yeelde, and to undergo~ ~what shape the poore man pleased, which
16    4,    5|       demands for him, we shall shape you such a reply, as will~ ~
17    4,    6|      forth of his body, but the shape therof she~ ~could not comprehend.
18    5,   10|    savage monster in a~ ~womans shape? Hath shee not made an open
19    7,    3|  listning wel what I shall say, shape your answeres according
20    8,    9|             Then did Buffalmaco shape his course in milde manner,
21    9,    5|         the~ ~Parchment, in the shape of strange and unusuall
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