Day, Novell

 1    6,   10|       Countrey, to~ ~shew them a Feather of the same Phoenix, that
 2    6,   10| Legierdumaine, and to steale the Feather from him. When they had~ ~
 3    6,   10|         the Wallet, to finde the Feather, and~ ~carry it away with
 4    6,   10|        he found the losse of the Feather, and could~ ~not performe
 5    6,   10|      Cabinet, they found a faire Feather of a Parrots taile,~ ~which
 6    6,   10|    little joyfull of finding the Feather, tooke it thence with~ ~
 7    6,   10|          away came they with the Feather, neither seene or~ ~suspected
 8    6,   10|       and heard what a wonderful Feather they should~ ~see in the
 9    6,   10|         devotion to see the holy feather. Friar Onyon having~ ~dined,
10    6,   10|     multitudes came to see the~ ~feather, he assured himselfe of
11    6,   10|         when he came to shew the feather~ ~of the Phoenix (having
12    6,   10|          Next, he gave mee the~ ~Feather of the Phoenix, which was
13    6,   10|          must tell you, that the Feather of the same~ ~Phoenix, I
14    6,   10|      brought the Casket with the feather, I mistooke my self, and
15    6,   10|       meaning,~ ~let you see the Feather, at some more fitting season.
16    6,   10|         dispossessing him of the Feather. For Bragoniero and~ ~Pizzino,
17    6,   10|       done,~ ~delivering him his Feather againe: which the yeare
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