Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|      by the necke, and yet he escaped in the~ ~end.~ ~ ~ ~ Faire
 2    2,    1| beyond all hope) he happily~ ~escaped.~ ~ Not long since, there
 3    2,    1|     them also his Passe, they escaped out of further danger,~ ~
 4    2,    2|      from all which I~ ~still escaped, and evermore (when night
 5    2,    4|      by the Genewayes, hardly escaped drowning: Which~ ~yet (neverthelesse)
 6    2,    5|      all which he fortunately escaped, and with a rich~ ~Ring,
 7    2,    9|     Wife to be murthered, she escaped, and (in the habite~ ~of
 8    3,    2|      in the lodging, and so~ ~escaped the punishment intended
 9    4,    3|     had of their flight, they escaped~ ~by Sea to Rhodes, where
10    5,    2|     in the Sea, and not a man escaped. When~ ~Constance, heard
11    5,    3|    Horse, which seemeth to be escaped from the Owner; hee came~ ~
12    5,    3|       because she had so well escaped from them: so seeing it
13    5,    3|     hard fate he hath happily escaped. Her life was~ ~endangered
14    5,    3|        beside, they have both escaped~ ~the fury of ravenous wild
15    5,    6|    dan ger (neverthelesse) he escaped, being knowne by Don~ ~Rogiero
16    6,    4|    into laughter, and thereby escaped the punishment, that Messer
17    6,    4|   sodaine and merry answer,~ ~escaped a sound beating, which (
18   10,    9|       the~ ~Christians (which escaped death) were surprized his
19   10,    9|   Barbarie, where not any man escaped with life, onely my selfe~ ~
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