Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|    governe~ ~as Queene this our Kingdome.~ ~ So soone as she had
 2    2,    3|   ensued great comfort~ ~to the Kingdome, winning the love and favour
 3    2,    6|      held the government of the Kingdome of Sicily,~ ~and understanding
 4    2,    6|         King Manfred, the whole Kingdome revolting also~ ~to his
 5    2,    6|    places that then were in the kingdome of~ ~Apulia, and now were
 6    2,    6|      heard the rebellion in the Kingdome~ ~of Sicily; and understanding
 7    2,    7|  possibly live so long in any~ ~Kingdome or Province whatsoever,
 8    2,    8|      for the safety of his owne Kingdome, as to annoy~ ~and disturbe
 9    2,    8|        in~ ~all affaires of the Kingdome (yet fitter for ease and
10    2,    8|       waighty affaires~ ~of the Kingdome: in which time of so serious
11    3,    2|         principall seate of his Kingdome, in the~ ~Citie of Pavia,
12    3,    9|     There lived sometime in the kingdome of France, a Gentleman named~ ~
13    3,    9|      the greatest~ ~Lady in our Kingdome. Silent, and discontented
14    5,    1| equalled throughout the whole~ ~kingdome of Cyprus.~ ~ What shall
15    5,    2|   Granada, and pleaded that the Kingdome of~ ~Thunis belonged to
16    8,    9|     residencie, is~ ~within the Kingdome of Laterino.~ ~ She seldome
17   10,    6|      Armour on your backe, in a Kingdome~ ~newly conquered, among
18   10,    6|       way of entrance into this Kingdome? What treason was ever~ ~
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