Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    incited to come thither by~ ~Pope Boniface) found his affaires
 2    1,    2|        of our holy~ ~Father the Pope and his Cardinals, and generally
 3    1,    6|        man reputed (next to the Pope) to be the richest Prelate~ ~
 4    2,    3|     Alessandro, went before the Pope, and having done him such
 5    2,    3|          On the other side, the Pope was much amazed at the~ ~
 6    2,    3|      very royall~ ~quality; the Pope himselfe celebrating the
 7    6,    2|       Let me then tell ye, that Pope Boniface (with whom the
 8   10,    2|          reconciled Ghinotto to Pope Boniface; who made~ ~him
 9   10,    2|        the eight,~ ~governed as Pope at Rome, and the Lord Abbot
10   10,    2| departure being licenced by the Pope, to~ ~set onward thither,
11   10,    2|     high-wayes, an enemy to the Pope, and so (consequently) to
12   10,    2|     these passed accidents, the Pope had received intelligence
13   10,    2|    discoursed all at large. The Pope laughing~ ~heartely, and
14   10,    2|        gracious favour of~ ~the Pope: who imagining that he would
15   10,    2|      thinke him~ ~to be.~ ~ The Pope, who was of a magnanimious
16   10,    2|       the Lord Abbot: and the~ ~Pope finding him to be a man
17   10,    4|  reconciled a Malefactor to the Pope; and an old~ ~idle-headed
18   10,   10| Wherfore he~ ~would send to the Pope, and purchase a dispensation
19   10,   10|       of his subjects: that the Pope had~ ~dispensed with him,
20   10,   10|     concession sent me from the Pope, he hath~ ~dispensed with
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