Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|  advisedly stand upon our~ ~owne guard, and to prevent the common
 2    2,    6|     replyed the Officer~ ~of the Guard? What doth this businesse
 3    2,    6|          King Manfred lived. The Guard,~ ~pursuing on still his
 4    2,    6|            The honest man of the Guard, without seeking after any
 5    2,    7|        the strict~ ~custodie and guard, wherein his brother Bajazeth
 6    2,    7|          faire Ladie was left in guard; although hee was aged,~ ~
 7    2,    9| ordinarie Officers, and a strong guard of Souldiers beside, to~ ~
 8    2,    9|         Lord and Captaine of the Guard~ ~for the Merchants, and
 9    2,    9|      hearing the Captaine of the Guard demaund~ ~whose they were,
10    4,    3|    publication, setting a strong guard (in the night time) about
11    4,    3|       person (attended on by his Guard)~ ~to Hugnettoes House,
12    4,    6|      were met and taken~ ~by the Guard or Watch belonging to the
13    5,    2|        honor of the~ ~field. The Guard reported these speeches
14    5,    6|   immediately apprehended by the Guard, who~ ~forthwith brought
15    8,    4|          him~ ~(under sufficient guard) to his Pallace, to suffer
16    9,    2|           into two bands, one to guard Isabellaes Dorter doore,
17   10,    9|        my Gods goe with you, and guard you from any perill, departing~ ~
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