Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|         at least, to keepe the snow from falling upon him. By
 2    3,    7|  consume dayly away,~ ~even as Snow by power of the Sunne-beames:
 3    4,    6|       seemed to be as white as snow, and grew (in a short while)~ ~
 4    8,    7|       in an extreame frost and snow. In revenge~ ~whereof, by
 5    8,    7|   season of the yeare, a great snow had falne the day before,
 6    8,    7|     and it beginneth againe to snow extreamely. Ancilla making
 7    8,    7|        thus in the frost~ ~and snow. So, away went they likewise
 8    8,    7|   while, or keepe him from the snow, falling continually on
 9    8,    7| extremitie, and having so much snow broth to helpe~ ~it? Beleeve
10    8,    7|      Scholler dancing in~ ~the snow, to the cold tune of his
11    8,    7|   shelter or helpe for me, the snow falling still so~ ~exceedingly,
12    8,    7|       night of cold, frost and snow, that ever any poore Gentleman
13    8,    7|         and meerly buried with snow in your Court, not having~ ~
14   10,    5|   being~ ~covered with ice and snow, the Magitian prevailed
15   10,    6|      yet~ ~white as the finest snow, framed (from the girdle
16   10,    7|        appearance) even as the Snow melteth by the warme beames
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