Day, Novell

 1    3,    3|    to Geneway, proves this a ladder to your hope, that to~ ~
 2    4,    1| safer passage; he provided a Ladder of cords, with steppes~ ~
 3    4,    1|    the one end of his corded ladder, to the strong stumpe of
 4    4,    1|       by meanes of the saide ladder, descended downe into the
 5    4,    1|    ascended up againe by his Ladder of cords, and~ ~covering
 6    4,   10|      it an hopefull mounting Ladder, whereby to derive some
 7    5,    3| other)~ ~he was to mount the Ladder of his hopes; began to wax
 8    5,    4|  Ricciardo having provided a Ladder of Ropes, with grapling~ ~
 9    5,    4|     up to my window with his Ladder of Ropes, whereby his life
10    8,    7|      the helpe of a wodden~ ~Ladder) to a Tarrasse on the top
11    8,    7|  Tower, and tooke~ ~away the Ladder, whereby she ascended to
12    8,    7|      againe: but finding the Ladder to~ ~be taken away, and
13    8,    7|     helpe thee down with the Ladder, and let him have the care
14    8,    7|  espyed the two sides of the Ladder, which the Scholler had
15    8,    7|    maner, she mounted up the Ladder,~ ~which the peazant had
16    8,    7|     his backe,~ ~because the Ladder stood not conveniently enough
17    8,    7|   step in~ ~the midst of the Ladder, fell downe to the ground,
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