Day, Novell

 1    5,    3|        which he~ ~loved, named Angelina, met with Theeves in his
 2    5,    3|       to the same Castle where Angelina was.~ ~And marrying her,
 3    5,    3| beautifull Gentlewoman, called Angelina,~ ~Daughter to one named
 4    5,    3|       twelve Villaines, whom~ ~Angelina sooner espyed, then Pedro
 5    5,    3|     minding the following of~ ~Angelina, then any direction of way,
 6    5,    3|      gallopped that way, which Angelina~ ~before had taken: yet
 7    5,    3|       the losse of his beloved Angelina, he was the most wofull
 8    5,    3|         despayred much for his Angelina, least some Lyon or Woolfe,
 9    5,    3| desparing of ever~ ~seeing his Angelina any more, for he could not
10    5,    3|    concerning poore affrighted Angelina, who (as you heard before)~ ~
11    5,    3|      then good Father (replied Angelina) seeing I cannot travalle
12    5,    3|       your horse with them.~ ~ Angelina making little or no account
13    5,    3|    sooner did she looke upon~ ~Angelina, but she knew her immediately,
14    5,    3|  whereupon~ ~she spake thus to Angelina. Seeing you know not what
15    5,    3|        was at the sight of his Angelina, and~ ~questionlesse, her
16    5,    3|      at her kinde~ ~offer, and Angelina much more then he; so they
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