Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     singularly modest.~ ~ This Pallace the company found fully
 2    2,    7|       are to observe, that the Pallace was seated on the Sea~ ~
 3    3,    2|      command that before~ ~the Pallace gates were opened, all his
 4    4,    6|        friends, he went to the Pallace. Being~ ~there arrived,
 5    4,    6|      were likewise come to the Pallace, yea,~ ~most of the men
 6    6,  Ind|     their returne backe to the Pallace, where the Tables were~ ~
 7    7,   10|         returne backe to~ ~the Pallace. Then shee tooke order likewise,
 8    7,   10|     before they arrived at the Pallace; where, with variety~ ~of
 9    8,    4|       sufficient guard) to his Pallace, to suffer due chastisement~ ~
10    8,   10|   might well beseeme a Princes Pallace. He beheld a most~ ~costly
11   10,  Ind| returned backe~ ~againe to the Pallace, as fearing to have their
12   10,    3|         in manner of a Princes Pallace) that~ ~ever was seene in
13   10,    3|        the goodly Court of his Pallace: a poore woman entred~ ~
14   10,    3|        untill they came to the Pallace, where one of the~ ~servants
15   10,    3|    sooner were they within the Pallace, but he~ ~conducted Mithridanes
16   10,    3|  returned back with him to the Pallace, where many dayes he highly~ ~
17   10,    9|       in the great Hall of his Pallace,~ ~commanded a rich and
18   10,   10| brought her~ ~home to his owne Pallace, where (with her children)
19   10,   10|    have her brought home to my Pallace. Let your care and diligence~ ~
20   10,   10|    honourably conducted to her Pallace.~ ~ Now concerning the marriage
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