Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        them, that attempt to travell farre on foote, and ascending
 2    1,    6|    and even as if he were to travell~ ~under that Standard to
 3    2,    2|     most~ ~use when thus you travell on the way? Whereto Rinaldo
 4    2,    8| without much weary paine and travell, being never used before,~ ~
 5    3,    9|  after so long and tedious~ ~travell, I should at last be welcommed
 6    4,    7| selfe by her owne~ ~painfull travell, and earne her bread before
 7    6,    1|    thus.~ ~ Madam, this foot travell may bee offensive to you,
 8    8,    3|        most part of them, we travell when we are nightly in our
 9    8,    3|       to a willing minde, no travell~ ~seemeth tedious.~ ~ Calandrino
10    9,    9|   know the occasion of his~ ~travell, and whither.~ ~ Now trust
11    9,    9|  friend,~ ~and partner in my travell, I dare now assure sure
12    9,    9|   borne me company in all my travell: such~ ~dyet therfore as
13    9,   10|   both an Asse and a Mule to travell withall about thy businesse,~ ~
14    9,   10|        before day, as in our travell we use to doe, and then
15   10,    2| Phisitians advised him, to~ ~travell to the Bathes at Sienna,
16   10,    2|      strong enough to endure travell, and all things~ ~well,
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