Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|      Gentleman whose name was Antigonus,~ ~well stept into yeeres,
 2    2,    7|     the very~ ~first sight of Antigonus) that she had formerly seene
 3    2,    7|    him, if~ ~he was not named Antigonus of Famagosta, because she
 4    2,    7|  necke, and soone after asked Antigonus~ ~(who stood as one confounded
 5    2,    7| Alexandria? Upon these words, Antigonus knew her immediately to~ ~
 6    2,    7|    faire cheekes:~ ~wherefore Antigonus thus spake unto hir. Madam,
 7    2,    7|       thus she replyed.~ ~ Ah Antigonus, me thinkes when I looke
 8    2,    7| sparing any~ ~jot of them.~ ~ Antigonus being mooved to much compassion,
 9    2,    7|       The King demanding how? Antigonus thus answered. The~ ~faire
10    2,    7|     misfortunes: according as Antigonus had~ ~formerly enstructed
11    2,    7|    conducted all the way~ ~by Antigonus, untill she came unto the
12    2,    7|     warie instruction which~ ~Antigonus had given her, answered
13    2,    7|  should there haply meet with Antigonus, whom I~ ~called unto in
14    2,    7|        retnaineth to be said, Antigonus who hath oft heard the whole
15    2,    7|       leysure will report.~ ~ Antigonus then turning to the Soldan,
16    2,    7|       bestowne great gifts on Antigonus, within a few dayes~ ~after,
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