Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|    where~ ~fairer Fortune might chance to shine uppon them.~ ~
 2    2,    6|           she tooke landing; by chance, there arrived another small
 3    2,    7|      Princes Foole, entering by chance among the~ ~ruined houses,
 4    3,    3|        great parentage, and (by chance) married to an Artezan,
 5    3,    3|       mindfull of me, and if he chance to make any deniall,~ ~tell
 6    4,    1|        election of Guiscardo by chance, or rashly, as many~ ~women
 7    5,    2|      Port or~ ~Haven, where (by chance) she found a small Fisher-boate,
 8    5,    3|    fearfully into a Forrest, by chance arriveth at a Castle. Pedro~ ~
 9    5,    9|      arrivall there, he was (by chance) in a~ ~silly Garden, on
10    5,   10|   Herculanoes wife, an Asse (by chance) treads on the yong mans~ ~
11    5,   10|  errours, our owne may sometime chance to~ ~escape discovery, and
12    6,   10|   entered, least any one should chance to steale upon them. All
13    7,    1|         necke: the~ ~staffe (by chance) touched the head, and made
14    7,    1|       in good sted, if ever you chance to have the like occasion.~ ~
15    7,   10|         I answered. It~ ~was my chance in the other world, to be
16    8,    3|         which meanes they may~ ~chance to speed before us, and
17    9,    5|     hands: Calandrino going (by chance) to~ ~the same Well for
18   10,    3| enjoying~ ~mine, thou shouldest chance to loose thine owne. I have
19   10,    8|   commeth onely~ ~by fortune or chance. And therefore if Gisippus
20   10, Song|       controld.~ ~ If any one I chance to finde,~ ~ By winkes,
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