Day, Novell

 1    4,    4|       Glove. We have (quoth he) no Faulcon here~ ~now, to be humbled
 2    4,   10|          resembling those~ ~of the Faulcon messenger, and a dainty
 3    5,    9|           left him, but a Hawke or Faulcon. His unkinde~ ~Mistresse
 4    5,    9|            had he a faire Hawke or Faulcon, hardly any where to be
 5    5,    9|         Countrey Farme, to let his Faulcon get him his dinner and supper,~ ~
 6    5,    9|          many faire flights of his Faulcon, they pleased him so~ ~extraordinarily,
 7    5,    9|           I may have~ ~Frederigoes Faulcon, I am perswaded, that my
 8    5,    9|           person, to request the~ ~Faulcon of him, it being the best
 9    5,    9|          selfe assuredly, that the Faulcon were her owne, if she~ ~
10    5,    9|       shall bee my journey for the Faulcon, and assure~ ~thy selfe,
11    5,    9|        round about, and seeing his Faulcon standing on her~ ~pearch,
12    5,    9|              what they fed on, the Faulcon was all their foode; and
13    5,    9|         loather to~ ~part with his Faulcon, then any other kinde of
14    5,    9|           Whereupon, remembring my Faulcon, which now you aske~ ~for;
15    5,    9|            for killing so rare a~ ~Faulcon, to content the appetite
16    5,    9|         frustrate for enjoying the Faulcon, and~ ~fearing besides the
17    5,    9|            he could not have the~ ~Faulcon, or by extreamity of his
18    5,    9| magnificent dinner, in killing his Faulcon for her sake,~ ~she saide
19    6,    4|         day, having kilde with his Faulcon a~ ~Crane, neere to a Village
20    7,    9|         Master, she kill his faire Faulcon,~ ~which so dearly hee affecteth.
21    7,    9|           to Horsse, and with this Faulcon on his Fist,~ ~rides abroad
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