Day, Novell

 1    4,    4|          belonging to~ ~the King of Thunis, to take away his Daughter,
 2    4,    4| Grand-father, for his owne going to Thunis, under~ ~colour of some
 3    4,    4|         fortuned that the King of~ ~Thunis promised his daughter in
 4    4,    4|      accident or other, the King of Thunis heard of~ ~this their secret
 5    4,    4|            then returned backe to~ ~Thunis.~ ~ The Prince Gerbino,
 6    4,    4|         safe conduct to the King of Thunis, for peaceable passage~ ~
 7    4,    4|             Trapanum. The~ ~King of Thunis hearing these disastrous
 8    5,    2|           from~ ~thence she went to Thunis, where she found him to
 9    5,    2|         they tooke him with them to Thunis, where he was~ ~imprisoned,
10    5,    2|       within an hundre~ ~leagues of Thunis and to a strond neere a
11    5,    2|            reigning then as King of Thunis, who named himselfe~ ~Mariabdela:
12    5,    2|      pleaded that the Kingdome of~ ~Thunis belonged to him. In which
13    5,    2|          reported, that the King of Thunis~ ~made no meane preparation
14    5,    2|             earnest desire to~ ~see Thunis, to satisfie her eyes as
15    5,    2|             and so sayled thence to Thunis, where both she and Constance~ ~
16    5,    2|           sufficiently performed at Thunis, in~ ~regard of divers Christian
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