Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|            judicious, answered the Messenger, that she reputed the Kings~ ~
 2    2,    6|        giving kinde welcome to the Messenger,~ ~secretly he called the
 3    2,    8|           sildome wants a speedy~ ~Messenger; so, in lesse space then
 4    3,    9|          some trusty and faithfull messenger, you~ ~should advertise
 5    4,    1|        Father; whereupon, when the Messenger from her Father had~ ~delivered
 6    4,    4|           Both the message and the messenger, were most graciously welcome
 7    4,    4|          delivered to him by~ ~the messenger from the Princesse: to shew
 8    4,    9|         sent answer backe by~ ~the messenger, that on the morrow at night,
 9    4,   10|        home from his pacients, a~ ~Messenger brought him Letters from
10    4,   10|  resembling those~ ~of the Faulcon messenger, and a dainty mouth; her
11    5,   10|        woman was employed as her~ ~messenger, and was well recompenced
12    7,    1| Chambermaide must be no longer the messenger) in such manner as you~ ~
13    7,    5|         who knew well enough the~ ~Messenger (notwithstanding all his
14    7,    9|              advice) make thee the messenger of this motion, therby to
15    8,    9|          recommendation:~ ~for our messenger told us, that you talked
16    8,   10|            Then in~ ~answer to the Messenger, he sayd: That if her Mistresse
17   10,    2|          To which rough words, the messenger~ ~thus mildely answered.
18   10,    5|       imployed for his~ ~continual messenger to her, as shee came one
19   10,    9|          on Monkes. Then he sent a messenger to Saladine, with Letters~ ~
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