Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|       to her people, with his sword drawne, said: Let~ ~no man
 2    2,    9|    Suddenly drawing forth his Sword, and holding Genevra fast
 3    2,    9|    Genevra seeing the naked~ ~Sword, and hearing the words so
 4    5,    1|       of them, and having his sword ready~ ~drawne in his hand (
 5    5,    7|  incensed, he drew foorth his Sword, and stepping with it drawne
 6    5,    8|        holding a drawne short Sword in his hand, giving~ ~her
 7    5,    8|      my selfe with this short sword which thou beholdest~ ~in
 8    5,    8|      am to kill her with this sword, the~ ~same Weapon wherewith
 9    5,    8|        after he had taken his sword, and was mounted on horsebacke;~ ~
10    5,    8|       heeles~ ~already, and a sword of vengeance to mangle her
11    6,    1|     favour. The Knight, whose Sword (perhappes) was as~ ~unsuteable
12    7,    6|     run forth with a~ ~drawne sword in his hand, and (by that
13    7,    6| advise you. Forth~ ~draw your Sword, and, with a stearne countenance,
14    7,    6|       having drawne forth his Sword, grasping it naked in~ ~
15    7,    6|      Castle, he drew forth hi Sword, and swearing an horrible~ ~
16    7,    8|    his wife, and taking his~ ~Sword under his arme, went downe
17    7,    8|       being armed also with a Sword, as~ ~Arriguccio was; he
18   10,    3|   risen, taking his~ ~Bow and Sword (for other weapons had he
19   10,    3|   throwing downe his drawne~ ~sword, which he held readily prepared
20   10,    9|      likewise hee laid a rich sword, with the~ ~girdle, hangers,
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