Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|      Jew was too cunning to bee caught~ ~in his snare, and had
 2    2,    4|     lives~ ~by swimming. Others caught hold on such things, as
 3    2,    5|         other two~ ~heard, they caught fast hold of him, saying.
 4    2,    5|         this happy opportunity, caught the Priest fast by one of
 5    2,    6|       only by her, she sodainly caught up a staffe, and forced~ ~
 6    5,    3| bringing her to him; he ran and caught her in his~ ~armes, being
 7    5,    4|       Nightingale, for she hath caught one, and holds him~ ~fast
 8    5,    6|        Guion, but she~ ~ran and caught him fast about the necke,
 9    7,    7|  according unto promise, shee~ ~caught his hand fast with hers,
10    8,    7|        occasions, are~ ~soonest caught and intangled in the snares
11    8,    7|         me not, I thinke I have caught a~ ~Woodcocke by the Bill.
12    8,    7|         had (more then halfe)~ ~caught a right Ninnyhammer by the
13    8,   10|      canst. He being absolutely caught, both by hir beauty and
14    8,   10|        baytes (at length) she~ ~caught him.~ ~ It came to passe,
15    9,    7|    furious Wolfe, which on her, caught her by~ ~the face and throate,
16   10,    6|   conveniently, as they quickly caught~ ~great store of Fish, to
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