Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|   three Rings, to the~ ~great Soldan, named Saladine, prevented
 2    1,    3|    his~ ~very valour made him Soldan of Babylon, and also gave
 3    2,    7|      TO DIVERS MEN~ ~ ~ ~ The Soldan of Babylon sent one of his
 4    2,    7| thankfully~ ~remembred by the Soldan.~ ~ The King in royall magnificence,
 5    2,    7|       her reposing there, the Soldan was~ ~desirous to understand,
 6    2,    7| Antigonus then turning to the Soldan, saide: My Lord, as shee
 7    2,    9|   which he presented to the~ ~Soldan, who oftentimes welcommed
 8    2,    9|     as~ ~great grace with the Soldan, as before hee had done
 9    2,    9|     againe in presence of the Soldan, who seemed to be wel~ ~
10    2,    9|  entreated such favour of the Soldan, that~ ~both the men might
11    2,    9|      in the presence of the~ ~Soldan, and no reason (as yet)
12    3,    1|    out~ ~of whose number, the Soldan of Babylon (under whom they
13   10,    9|           Saladine, the great Soldan of Babylon, in the habite
14   10,    9|   disguise of a Faulkner, the Soldan tooke~ ~notice of him, and
15   10,    9|     worthy~ ~Prince, and then Soldan of Babylon: he concluded
16   10,    9|    himselfe,~ ~soliciting the Soldan earnestly that it might
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